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Liverpool star ‘DISAPPOINTED’ with contract offer and ‘rejects’ it

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  • They will look to re-open talks later this summer after his reported rejection 
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Liverpool risk losing Ibrahima Konate on a free next summer after the defender reportedly rejected their initial contract extension offer. 

Konate is said to be ‘disappointed’ with Liverpool’s proposal because he wants a higher basic wage.

The France international, 26, was a key part of their Premier League title triumph under Arne Slot but only has a year remaining on his deal. 

There are fears that he could run down his contract and leave for free, as Trent Alexander-Arnold almost did before sporting director Richard Hughes squeezed a £10million fee out of Real Madrid. 

His camp are pushing for an improved basic wage after Liverpool structured their offer with too many performance-based bonuses, according to The Guardian.

Liverpool are known to be stubborn negotiators but did get renewals over the line for Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk last season, with Fenway Sports Group relenting on their habit of denying extensions for players over 30. 

Ibrahima Konate has reportedly turned down Liverpool's offer of a contract extension

The star is reportedly 'disappointed' with the basic wage that the champions have proposed

Konate has established himself as a consistent starter and quality performer under Arne Slot

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Konate quickly established himself as a favourite under Slot and started all bar two of the Premier League games that he was eligible for. 

So impeding was his form for Jarell Quansah that the youngster has opted to leave Anfield, agreeing a £35million move to Bayer Leverkusen at the weekend. 

Real Madrid are interested in Konate while Atletico Madrid have apparently made Andy Robertson one of their top targets.

Liverpool hope to re-open talks with Konate this summer but do not want to overpay. 

As Mail Sport reported last week, Liverpool have joined the race for Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi. 

He is heading into the last deal of his deal at Selhurst Park and Palace’s bargaining power is weaker than it was a year ago, when they turned down a £65m offer from Newcastle.

Jarrad Branthwaite has also been considered by the Anfield hierarchy but signing a player from city rivals Everton would be tricky.

Joe Gomez is also still at Liverpool and Slot likes his leadership qualities though he missed a chunk of last season through injury. Liverpool are not pushing him towards the exit door. 

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