Florentino Perez has revealed Real Madrid’s ‘first big signing’ of the summer is imminent as Ibrahima Konate closes in on a switch to Spain.Long-standing club president Perez is currently running for re-election, with elections set to take place on Sunday.Florentino Perez is targeting a sixth straight re-election as Real Madrid presidentGettyExciting timesPerez has presided over the Spanish giants since 2009, and could be set for an eventful few weeks if he remains in the role.It is heavily expected that Jose Mourinho will soon be unveiled as the club’s next manager, who has agreed a two-year contract to return to the Santiago Bernabeu – 13 years on from his first spell in charge.While Perez was unable to confirm this, he has left fans excited as he revealed Los Blancos were closing in on a major bit of business.Speaking to El Espanyol, the 79-year-old said: “This Thursday I’ll announce my first big signing for next season. “Everyone knows my sporting project: having the best players, and carrying on winning.”As for Mourinho’s anticipated return, Perez also teased an announcement as soon, with Los Blancos set to confirm a long-term successor to Alvaro Arbeloa, who failed to deliver a trophy last season.He added: “Soon I’ll announce who Real Madrid‘s new coach will be. We’ll have more names before Sunday, don’t worry.”New Galactico?Fans may already have some idea over Real Madrid’s next marquee signing, with outgoing Liverpool defender Konate reportedly closing in on a move.According to talkSPORT’s Ben Jacobs, the Frenchman has now agreed all terms with the Spanish giants and is set to join as a free agent.Konate confirmed he would be departing Anfield this summer upon the expiry of his contract, after failing to agree a new deal.GettyKonate looks set to play in LaLiga for the first time in his career[/caption]Mourinho looks set to begin a second spell at Madrid this summerGettyThe 27-year-old had long been linked with a move to the Santiago Bernabeu as his future remained unresolved.Real Madrid weren’t the only side to show an interest, with Jacobs reporting that Saudi Pro League side Al Ittihad have also been keen on securing his signature.However, it now appears that Konate has informed them of his decision, as he is now set to join ex-Liverpool teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold in the Spanish capital.Konate leaves the Reds after a five years at Anfield, during which time he has won the Premier League, FA Cup and two Carabao Cups.He played 183 times for the club in all competitions, with 118 of those coming in the English top-flight.The strong partnership he formed with captain Virgil van Dijk became a key asset for Jurgen Klopp and Arne Slot.Alexander-Arnold joined Real Madrid last summer after running down his Liverpool contractGettyHowever, his performances slipped this season, along with the rest of the Liverpool squad, as they struggled in their title defence, which ultimately cost head coach Slot his job.Despite this, Konate still played 36 of the Reds’ 38 league games this term, and featured ten times in the Champions League.The centre-back confirmed his exit in an emotional statement, where he thanked fans for their support, especially in his final season following the tragic death of his father.He wrote: “Dear Liverpool. Five years ago, I arrived as a young player with big dreams. Today, I leave with memories that will stay with me for the rest of my life.“Representing this club has been an honour.“We have shared incredible moments together… with highs and lows, trophies, challenges, lifelong friendships, and heartbreaking moments that will stay with us forever, none more painful than losing our brother Diogo [Jota].”Konate’s best performances at Liverpool came alongside Van DijkGettyKonate added: “I love you all and will carry Liverpool with me wherever I go. “This isn’t an easy goodbye, but it’s time for a new challenge and a new chapter. See you again soon, Inshallah. YNWA.”