Liverpool are being linked with a move for RB Leipzig’s Ivorian left winger Yan Diomande, as the 19-year-old’s future in Germany comes under growing scrutiny.
The Premier League club are reported to be monitoring Diomande, who currently plays for Leipzig in the Bundesliga and has a listed market value of €90.00m. Data from Transfermarkt suggests the probability of a switch to Anfield stands at 52%, underlining that talks remain at the rumour stage rather than an advanced negotiation.
Diomande, born on 14 November 2006 in Abidjan, has emerged as one of the most highly rated young wide forwards in Europe. Standing at 1.80m and preferring his right foot while operating from the left, he fits the modern profile of an inverted winger capable of driving inside and attacking goal.
Leipzig have used the teenager predominantly on the left of the attack, where his pace and direct running have drawn attention from scouts across the continent. Although his exact contractual terms and expiry date have not been disclosed, the absence of publicly available contract details has fuelled speculation that Leipzig could be vulnerable to a major offer in the coming windows, or risk the possibility of Diomande running down his deal and edging closer to free‑agent status in the longer term.
The Ivorian, who wears the No 49 shirt for Leipzig, has been building his reputation in the Bundesliga against senior opposition. His recent appearances for the German side, including a late-season outing in which Leipzig faced domestic opposition in a high-scoring contest, have underlined his ability to handle top-flight intensity, though full match-by-match statistics have not been formally detailed.
With Diomande already valued at elite‑level figures before his 20th birthday, a move to Liverpool – if it materialises – would represent a major step and could prove decisive in shaping both his career trajectory and long-term standing in European football.
