Tottenham are being linked with a move for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande as the Premier League club assess wide attacking options ahead of a potential future reshuffle.
The 19-year-old Côte d’Ivoire forward, currently valued at €20.00m on Transfermarkt, is reportedly on Spurs’ radar as a possible target from Bundesliga side Leipzig. The level of interest is unclear, with the move’s probability listed only as “?”, underlining that discussions remain firmly in the realm of speculation rather than advanced negotiations.
Diomande is under contract at Leipzig, and there is no public indication of an imminent expiry date, but any uncertainty over his long-term situation could attract further attention, including the theoretical prospect of a future free-agency scenario if no extension is agreed. Tottenham, regularly linked with emerging attacking talent from continental Europe, are understood to be monitoring the German market as they look to maintain squad depth across the front line.
Born in Abidjan on 14 November 2006, Diomande is a right-footed left winger who has risen quickly through the ranks after time in the United States with Yulee Hornets and DME Academy, before a move to Spanish side CD Leganés and then on to Leipzig. His market value has climbed sharply in 2025, rising from €600,000 at Leganés in May to €1.5m in June and then to €20.00m following his switch to the Bundesliga club in October, reflecting his growing reputation.
No recent match-by-match performance data is available in the provided information, but his rapid valuation increase suggests that Leipzig view him as a high-upside attacking prospect rather than a squad filler.
If Tottenham do decide to act on their interest, a transfer could offer Diomande a high-profile platform in the Premier League and potentially accelerate his development and global profile.
