PSG: Ibrahima Konaté’s cash outing on his future

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His name is often linked to Paris Saint-Germain despite himself. Impressive with Liverpool since his arrival in 2021, Ibrahima Konaté has built a solid reputation on the other side of the Channel and in the tricolor jersey. And after completing his third season with the Reds, the Paris native is inevitably mentioned in the sights of several other European teams. Obviously, seeing him wear the PSG jersey is a fantasy for many Ile-de-France supporters.

Again questioned about a future arrival in the capital, Ibrahima Konaté unequivocally mentioned a probable return home: “ah, I saw that! Leave me alone (laughs)! I am French. Hearing that PSG is interested, okay but that makes me “neither hot nor cold” because I haven’t had a conversation with them or anyone. I am really focused on the field.” The message is clear.

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