Real Madrid has officially confirmed the signing of French center-back Ibrahima Konaté on a free transfer, with the 27-year-old agreeing to a four-year contract at the Santiago Bernabéu running until June 30, 2030.
The deal represents another shrewd piece of business from Los Blancos, who have built a reputation for landing world-class talent without spending a penny in transfer fees.
Konate arrives after five productive seasons at Liverpool, where he made 183 appearances, won the Premier League and FA Cup, and established himself as one of Europe’s most reliable defenders.
Despite that decorated stint on Merseyside, contract negotiations between the Frenchman and the club broke down, allowing Madrid to swoop in and secure his signature at no cost, a bitter pill for Liverpool to swallow.
The signing forms part of a broader and ambitious summer overhaul at the Bernabéu. Jose Mourinho has returned as coach, and the club has already brought in Chelsea left-back Marc Cucurella and Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva, with Dutch wing-back Denzel Dumfries from Inter Milan also expected to follow shortly.
The shake-up comes after two consecutive trophy-less seasons, an unacceptable drought by Madrid’s standards.
For Konaté, currently representing France at the World Cup, the move offers a fresh challenge alongside familiar faces, with compatriots Mbappé, Tchouaméni, Camavinga, and Mendy already at the club.
For Liverpool, it is a costly reminder of the price of poor contract management.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Real Madrid has completed the free transfer signing of French defender Ibrahima Konaté from Liverpool on a four-year deal until 2030, the key word being free.
Despite being a proven Premier League winner with 183 appearances for Liverpool, Konate walked out of Anfield at no cost due to a contract standoff, handing Madrid yet another masterclass free transfer coup.

















