Liverpool are being linked with a move for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, with the 19-year-old reportedly attracting interest from the Premier League club despite the absence of any clear probability rating over a deal.
Reports in Germany and on transfer databases suggest Liverpool are monitoring the Côte d’Ivoire forward, who is currently valued at €20.00m. The speculation centres on a potential future move from Leipzig to Anfield, though there is no indication yet of formal talks or an agreed fee, and his contractual situation is not publicly detailed, leaving open the theoretical prospect of a future free-agency scenario.
Diomande, a right-footed left winger, only recently arrived at Leipzig from Spanish side CD Leganés, where his rapid rise was reflected in a sharp market value increase from €600,000 in May 2025 to €1.50m in June 2025. That figure has since leapt to €20.00m following his switch to the Bundesliga club, underlining how highly he is now regarded. No specific recent match statistics, scores or individual displays are listed in the data, so his current form cannot be verified from these sources.
Born in Abidjan on 14 November 2006, Diomande has followed an unusual route through the game. Before moving to Spain with Leganés, he developed in the United States with DME Academy and Yulee Hornets, giving him experience in differing youth systems and styles of play. He now wears the number 49 shirt at Leipzig and is listed in an attacking role on the left flank.
If Liverpool decide to firm up their interest, a move to the Premier League would represent another significant step in Diomande’s swift progression and could prove pivotal in shaping both his reputation in European football and his long-term potential at the highest level.
