Real Madrid has officially announced the signing of French defender Ibrahima Konate, marking Jose Mourinho's third acquisition since his return as manager.
The 27-year-old centre-back is set to officially join the LaLiga giants in July, coinciding with the expiration of his current contract with Liverpool.
Konate has committed his future to the Bernabeu Stadium by agreeing to a four-year deal, signaling a significant long-term investment in the squad.
This move represents a major defensive reinforcement for Real Madrid as they gear up for a demanding schedule of upcoming competitions.
The transfer concludes Konate's tenure at Anfield, where he has made a notable impact during his time with the English club.
Mourinho's continued activity in the transfer market highlights his intent to reshape the team and compete at the highest level.
Fans are anticipating the impact Konate will have on Real Madrid's backline, given his proven experience and defensive capabilities.
The club's management appears confident that this signing will bolster their chances of success in domestic and international tournaments.