Date published: Friday 28th May 2021 1:23 - Samuel Bannister
Ibrahima Konate will become a Liverpool player on July 1st after the club officially confirmed they have reached an agreement to sign him.
Konate has been linked heavily with Liverpool in recent months as they look to strengthen in defence. He has risen to prominence with RB Leipzig and is a France under-21 international. A release clause in his contract made him available for an inviting fee and Liverpool have taken advantage.
It emerged earlier on Friday that
The Premier League giants have revealed that Konate has passed a medical and signed a long-term contract.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp refused to reveal what he thought was his side's lowest moment of the season, focusing instead on their top-four triumph.
Klopp hints at worrying FSG limitations after divulging Liverpool plans
Date published: Sunday 23rd May 2021 7:48 - Robert McCarthy
Jurgen Klopp has admitted that Liverpool will not be influenced by what their rivals do in this summer’s transfer window, as he believes his priority is to get his current squad back to the level which made them Premier League champions.
The German admits that his
Liverpool squad can be improved with new additions. However, it will not be a case of trying to match what the likes of rivals Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea do, with the trio all expected to be particularly active this summer.