Mercato twist: Liverpool agree 5‑year contract with Ibrahim Mbaye
In a Mercato development that pits Liverpool’s ambition against Ibrahim Mbaye’s uncertain future, the Reds have reached a five‑year officially agreement with the Parisian striker, who is expected to leave his in the capital club this summer unless a catastrophe intervenes.
Les Reds noted that Mbaye was omitted from the Parisian squad for the Champions Trophy, a match the capital side lost 1‑0 to Lens. The defeat highlighted Paris’s defensive frailties and left Mbaye on the periphery of the squad.
His exclusion has accelerated talks, and Mbaye is now edging nearer to a departure from the French capital. Consequently, the player’s agent has been negotiating an exit to secure regular playing time.
Multiple European clubs have been linked to the forward, indicating broader interest beyond Liverpool. Liverpool’s offer reportedly includes a five‑year term, aligning with the club’s long‑term planning.
The story was first published on wiwsport, the leading sports site of Sénégal, highlighting the African media’s focus on the transfer. The outlet emphasizes its status as the number one sports news source in the country.
Cet été, the five‑year contract is expected to be signed, sealing Mbaye’s move to Anfield. The five‑year term was mentioned in the original report.