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Gravenberch Commits to Liverpool Till 2032 – Konate Deal Heating Up at Anfield!

Gravenberch Commits to Liverpool Till 2032 – Konate Deal Heating Up at Anfield!

James Holland (TEAMtalk) EN 8 March 2026 at 01:47
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Ryan Gravenberch has signed a new four-year deal with Liverpool, committing until 2032, and expressed delight at the trust from the club and fans. The Reds are now pushing hard for Ibrahima Konate to pen fresh terms amid interest from Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Inter Milan, aiming for a decision by Easter. This follows the lessons from Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure, as reported by James Holland at TEAMtalk.

Gravenberch Bags Long-Term Stay at Anfield

Picture this: you're Ryan Gravenberch, Dutch midfield maestro, and you've just inked a deal to stick around Liverpool until the summer of 2032. That's a four-year extension on top of his old contract, which was already set to run until 2028. The Reds have locked him down proper, and the lad couldn't be happier.

In a chat with the club's media, Gravenberch was all beams, saying he feels the trust from the gaffer and the board right from the off. His family's settled on Merseyside after nearly three years, making the choice a no-brainer. It's like he's found his forever home amid the Kop's roar.

Midfielder's Ambitions and Fan Love

Short-term? Finish the season strong. Long-term? Pile up those trophies. Gravenberch's got his eyes on silverware, and he's buzzing about the fans too. Every time he bosses the midfield, his chant echoes around Anfield – pure magic, that.

He's dead grateful for the supporters, calling them the backbone of the club's success. Without 'em, where would we be? His promise? More glory to repay the faith. It's the kind of talk that gets you a pint in hand, nodding along.

As reported by James Holland at TEAMtalk, this is original intel straight from the sources. Gravenberch's extension isn't just paperwork; it's a statement of intent from a player who's hitting his stride under Arne Slot.

Konate in the Spotlight – Next Up for Renewal

But Liverpool aren't stopping there. Centre-back Ibrahima Konate is the next name on their contract hit list. The powerful defender's drawing eyes from the continent's elite – Real Madrid have been sniffing around for ages, with Barcelona and Inter Milan joining the queue.

The Reds aren't messing about. They've tabled their juiciest offer yet to Konate, and there's growing optimism at Anfield he'll bite. His camp's knocked back advances from big guns lately, but Liverpool want him sorted sharpish.

Remember the Trent Alexander-Arnold drama? He ran his deal down and bolted to Real Madrid last summer. No repeats on the menu this time. Sources say the club wants a yes or no from Konate by Easter – February whispers confirmed that deadline.

Konate's a rock at the back, all power and pace. Losing him would sting, especially with those Spanish giants lurking. But the vibe at Liverpool is confident; they're pulling out all stops to keep their defensive enforcer.

Why This Matters for the Reds

These moves scream stability. Gravenberch's extension shores up midfield for years, while tying down Konate nixes any transfer window headaches. In a league where contracts are chess moves, Liverpool are playing grandmaster.

Fans are lapping it up – chants for Gravy will only get louder, and Konate's future could spark Kop fireworks. Slot's building a dynasty, one signature at a time. Keep eyes peeled; more deals brewing on Merseyside.

Fancy more transfer tittle-tattle? TEAMtalk's got the exclusives. Gravenberch's locked in, Konate's in play – what's next for the champions elect?

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