RB Leipzig reject €100m Liverpool bid for Ivorian attacker Yan Diomande
RB Leipzig have reportedly rejected a €100 million offer from Liverpool FC for highly rated forward Yan Diomande, underlining the Bundesliga club’s determination to keep hold of one of their most prized young talents.
According to reports, Liverpool submitted a substantial bid as they look to strengthen their attacking options, but Leipzig were not prepared to negotiate at that valuation. The German club are believed to consider Diomande a key part of their long-term project and are unwilling to sanction his departure for anything below their internal valuation.
Leipzig are now said to be demanding in the region of €120 million before they would even consider entering serious discussions, reflecting both the player’s rapid development and his growing importance within the squad. Club officials reportedly see the forward as central to their future plans in both domestic and European competitions.
Diomandé’s rising profile has also been boosted by his performances at the FIFA World Cup, where he has attracted increased attention from top clubs across Europe. His form on the international stage is understood to have significantly raised his market value, with scouts closely monitoring every appearance.
Liverpool are not alone in their interest, with reports suggesting that several elite European sides are tracking the situation closely. Paris Saint-Germain are among the clubs expected to consider a move should Leipzig soften their stance in the future.
Despite mounting external pressure, Leipzig remain firm in their position, viewing Diomande as one of the most important young assets in their squad. The club’s reluctance to sell at this stage signals their intent to compete at the highest level while building around emerging talents rather than cashing in early.
As the transfer speculation continues to grow, the coming weeks are expected to test Leipzig’s resolve, particularly if Liverpool or other interested clubs return with improved offers during the window.
