Real Madrid have officially presented Ibrahima Konaté as their latest summer signing, with the French centre-back completing his move to the Spanish giants following the expiration of his Liverpool contract.
The 27-year-old defender was unveiled alongside club president Florentino Pérez and honorary president José Martínez Pirri, posing with his new number 16 shirt at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Konaté joins Real Madrid on a free transfer after spending five successful years at Liverpool. As gathered by Softfootball, the France international has signed a four-year contract with Los Blancos that will keep him at the club until June 2030.

His arrival represents a major defensive addition for Real Madrid as they prepare for the new campaign under José Mourinho, who has returned for a second spell in charge of the Spanish giants.
Konaté is expected to play an important role in strengthening Madrid’s central defence, with the club continuing to reshape its squad during an ambitious summer transfer window.
After bidding an emotional farewell to Liverpool, Konaté now begins a new chapter at the Bernabéu, where expectations will be high as he looks to establish himself as a key figure in Madrid’s defence.