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Liverpool confirm Konaté’s exit

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Liverpool confirm Konaté’s exit

France defender Ibrahima Konate is deeply saddened that he was unable to say goodbye to Liverpool supporters after confirmation he will leave the club this summer.

Konate, 27, joined Liverpool from RB Leipzig in 2021 for 6.08B on a five-year contract and had previously been in talks to extend his stay at Anfield.

Premier League winner

However, those discussions came to an end amid a gap between the center-half and the club over his value and wages. Konate made 183 appearances for Liverpool in all competitions and won the Premier League, FA Cup, and two League Cups.

The Frenchman thanked fans in a post on his Instagram account for your love, your energy, and your incredible support during his time on Merseyside.

Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate. PHOTO/@LFC/X
Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate. PHOTO/@LFC/X

But he was upset he did not get the opportunity to say farewell to them in Liverpool’s final Premier League game of the season against Bournemouth a week ago.

“I am deeply saddened that I didn’t get the chance to say goodbye to all of you at the last game,” he said.

“At that moment, I didn’t know it would be my final time wearing this shirt in front of you, wrote Konate. Anfield is truly a special place, and playing in front of you was something I never took for granted. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything. I love you all and will carry Liverpool with me wherever I go. This is not an easy goodbye, but it’s time for a new challenge and a new chapter.

Liverpool said in a statement that Konate will depart with our gratitude and appreciation for the contribution he made and that everyone at the club wishes him the best for the future.

Konate said playing for Liverpool has been an honour and he leaves with memories that will stay with him for the rest of his life.

He added: We have shared incredible moments together. Highs and lows, trophies, challenges, lifelong friendships, and heartbreaking moments that will stay with us forever, none more painful than losing our brother Diogo [Jota]. Losing my father this year was one of the hardest periods of my life, but even through hardship, my commitment to this club never changed. During the toughest moments, I gave everything I had for this badge.

He follows coach Arne Slot, and the trio of Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson, and Joe Gomez, who have all departed the Merseyside team.

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