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Real Madrid Reach Verbal Agreement With Konaté on Four-Year Deal, Dependent on Pérez Re-Election

@FabrizioRomano reported that Real Madrid have a verbal agreement with Ibrahima Konaté for a four-year contract. The deal awaits Florentino Pérez's re-election.

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Real Madrid have reached a verbal agreement with Ibrahima Konaté for a four-year contract. @FabrizioRomano reported the agreement. The contract is scheduled to be signed after Florentino Pérez is re-elected as club president.

Konaté placed potential offers from Saudi clubs on hold while pursuing the move to Real Madrid. @marcosbenito9 first reported that detail. The agreement is expected to be finalized immediately following the re-election outcome.

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