Ibrahima Konate's exit is yet another kick in the teeth for Liverpool - and now more may follow him. No wonder sources tell LEWIS STEELE that Virgil van Dijk is so upset with the constant stream of departing stars

The summer transfer window has felt like a critical juncture for Liverpool, following a season marked by setbacks. The club’s challenges have deepened with the impending departure of Ibrahima Konate, even before June has arrived. It’s akin to conceding a goal in the opening minute of a crucial match.

Imagine the frustration of scraping your car’s mirrors on the first turn of a driving test or twisting your ankle at the start of a marathon. Liverpool now faces a formidable uphill battle. Konate is set to exit the club on July 1, after contract negotiations failed due to significant financial disagreements.

Liverpool deserves recognition for maintaining its stance on player wages, refusing to succumb to player demands that could disrupt team dynamics. Allowing players to dictate their salaries can risk team cohesion. However, this firm approach offers little consolation as Konate, who participated in 51 of 57 matches this season and was crucial to last year’s title-winning squad, prepares to leave without the club receiving a transfer fee.

The potential departure of key figures like Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, in addition to Konate, without compensation is a significant blow. Collectively, the trio has contributed 1,003 appearances for Liverpool.

While Konate might not be considered the league’s top defender and has his shortcomings—Arne Slot once criticized him for often being involved when Liverpool conceded—he has generally been a reliable partner to Virgil van Dijk. Known for his composure with the ball, physicality, and willingness to defend with grit, Konate has been a valuable asset.

Ibrahima Konate (right) was an accomplished defender and a solid partner to Virgil van Dijk (left), who also was one of his best friends at the club

The fact Konate’s departure came in the same week as Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson waved goodbye ahead of free transfers is another kick in the teeth for Liverpool

Beyond the field, Konate’s lively personality resonated through Anfield’s corridors. His laughter and booming voice were staples in the dressing room, where he was seen as a potential future leader.

And then he added something that Jurgen Klopp never perhaps saw: reliability. In playing 42 games in 2024-25 and 51 this term, Konate – once injury prone – was one that Slot could call upon every three days when the fixture list is congested.

With respect to the other defenders at the club aside from Van Dijk, none of them have yet proven they can do the same: Joe Gomez is a great character but never consistently fit, while the only other senior centre half, Giovanni Leoni, suffered an ACL injury on his debut against Southampton last September and is still recovering.

Jeremy Jacquet is poised to join from Rennes in a £55million deal that was agreed in January but he too has spent the majority of the year on the treatment table. In both his and Leoni’s cases, the injuries were one-offs rather than part of a theme.

Liverpool have a genuine belief they have recruited the best young defender in both France and Italy. Leoni, at 6ft 5in, is a man mountain at just 19 while Jacquet is a gem who had some of Europe’s top clubs, including Chelsea and Bayern Munich, chasing his signature. Still, it leaves Liverpool’s defensive options rather light in a summer where vast financial resources must be spent on recruiting at least one forward to replace Salah.

How costly it looks now when we recall the events of deadline day, summer 2025: Marc Guehi was having a medical for Liverpool with the fee and contract agreed, when Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish pulled the plug.

Guehi beat Liverpool five times this term – in the Community Shield, Carabao Cup and Premier League for the Eagles, then in the league and FA Cup for new club Manchester City. Had they not stalled over a deal for the England international, Konate’s exit might not feel so significant.

How did we get here? Negotiations over an extension date back to the start of Jurgen Klopp’s final season and talks were brought into focus a year later in October 2024 when Jarell Quansah was also handed a new contract. The England international then left at the end of that season to join Bayer Leverkusen.

Giovanni Leoni is a man mountain at just 19 – but is still recovering from the ACL injury he suffered on his Liverpool debut last September

Liverpool are confident they have the best young defender in France, in £55m summer arrival Jeremy Jacquet (right)

But Konate’s exit piles more pain on the inability to get a deal over the line last year for Marc Guehi (right), who beat Liverpool five times this season

When allowing Quansah to depart, Liverpool pre-agreed a contract with the Warrington-born defender and have a buy-back clause should he ever return. England manager Thomas Tuchel is a huge fan but it always felt like Slot never fancied him.

The talks between Konate and Liverpool were maybe not top of the priority list for the majority of 2024-25 while Salah, Van Dijk and Alexander-Arnold were all on expiring contracts.

They were thrust more into focus this year and, despite a hold-up, appeared to be heading towards a positive conclusion. Only five weeks ago, Konate told reporters that he was close to staying and an extension was near.

Club sources insisted at the time that it was maybe not as close as Konate made out, though it still felt like he would end up renewing. As soon as this week, the situation was said to be ongoing and a new deal felt more likely than not.

Konate, clearly, wanted more money than Liverpool could stomach. It was similar last summer when Luis Diaz and the club could not find common ground on a new contract and the Colombian was sold to Bayern Munich.

Liverpool came to regret that when Diaz flourished in Bavaria and they struggled for goalscorers as Salah’s form dipped. Bayern are one side trailing Konate. Sources close to Chelsea have played down reports that they are keen.

Real Madrid have kept an eye on his situation and Paris Saint-Germain might be tempted to move for the 27-year-old, who was born in the French capital. Given he is available for nothing, many other teams are on red alert.

Van Dijk must feel like he is holding together a sinking ship as players leave left, right and centre. He is understandably upset at the situation and it might explain why he sat on the Anfield turf, alone, for 15 minutes on Sunday staring into the middle distance with a tearful eye.

Van Dijk has watched a raft of his title-winning team-mates walk out of the door

Will Alisson be the next long-serving player to leave Liverpool this summer?

Curtis Jones (centre) is another who could depart, with Inter Milan hot on the tail of the £35m-rated midfielder who joined Liverpool aged nine

Curtis Jones (centre) is another who could depart, with Inter Milan hot on the tail of the £35m-rated midfielder who joined Liverpool aged nine

Long-serving goalkeeper Alisson is facing intense interest from Juventus, who have put a contract proposal on the table with his entourage. Liverpool simply must not let the Brazil No 1 follow Konate, Salah and Robertson out the door.

With a year remaining on his deal, Alisson must be persuaded to stay, otherwise the Reds risk losing too much experience in one go. Curtis Jones is another who could depart, with Inter Milan hot on the tail of the £35million-rated midfielder.

After a £446m mega-money outlay last summer, it feels like Liverpool have a lengthy shopping list again this summer. At least one forward, a midfielder and now a defender.

None of those will come cheap and Konate’s exit leaves Slot with an awful lot to get right in the transfer window after a dismal season.

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