Liverpool monitor €90m Leipzig winger Yan Diomande in big-money move rumour

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Liverpool monitor €90m Leipzig winger Yan Diomande in big-money move rumour

Liverpool are being linked with a summer move for RB Leipzig and Côte d’Ivoire winger Yan Diomande in a deal that could be worth around his reported €90.00m market value.

The 19-year-old left winger, who plays in the Bundesliga for Leipzig, has emerged as a potential target for the Premier League side, according to data sourced from Transfermarkt and scraped on 28 May 2026. The probability of the transfer currently stands at 41%, with the interest recorded on 27 May.

Diomande, capped at youth level for Côte d’Ivoire, is regarded as one of the most exciting wide prospects in German football. Operating primarily from the left flank, he has been developing his game in the Bundesliga with Leipzig, a club renowned for nurturing young attacking talents before they make high-profile moves across Europe.

While no contract expiry date is listed for the winger, the absence of clear information over the length of his current deal has prompted speculation over whether Leipzig might face a strategic decision in the coming windows – either to cash in near his €90.00m valuation or risk the forward moving closer to free-agent status in future if an extension is not agreed.

Recent data lists his position, age and market value but does not specify detailed match-by-match statistics, goals or assists, nor individual recent fixtures such as opposition, scorelines or performance ratings. However, his performances in the Bundesliga have been strong enough to attract attention from a club of Liverpool’s stature, with the Premier League side reportedly tracking his progress closely.

Any move to Anfield would represent a major step in Diomande’s career, placing him under intense spotlight in English football and offering the chance to enhance his reputation on both the domestic and European stage should Liverpool decide to formalise their interest.

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