RB Leipzig’s Ivorian left winger Yan Diomande is reportedly being monitored by Liverpool, with the Premier League club eyeing a move for the 19-year-old, who currently plays in the Bundesliga for the German side.
Transfer data indicates the switch from Leipzig to Liverpool is being rated at a 56% probability, with Diomande’s market value set at €90.00m. There is currently no registered contract expiry date for the teenager at Leipzig, leaving room for speculation over whether he could run down his deal in future and move as a free agent if no extension is agreed.
Born in Abidjan on 14 November 2006, Diomande stands at 1.80m and operates primarily as an attacking left winger, cutting in from the flank on his preferred right foot. He wears the number 49 shirt for Leipzig and is listed as representing Côte d’Ivoire at international level.
Leipzig’s Bundesliga status and Liverpool’s standing in the Premier League make any potential move one of the more eye-catching rumours of the current window, particularly given the size of the player’s reported valuation. A fee in that range would place Diomande among the most expensive wide players of his generation should a deal ever be agreed.
Recent data lists RB Leipzig as both his current club and the side he has broken through with, with no previous senior clubs recorded and no confirmed date of joining or contract end date. No recent competitive match statistics – such as opponents, scorelines or individual contributions – are publicly detailed in the provided information, but the scale of his valuation underlines how highly he is regarded.
Whether Liverpool pursue a formal bid or Leipzig look to secure his long-term future, the outcome of this rumoured transfer could be a decisive moment in shaping Diomande’s career trajectory and his status as one of Africa’s most promising young forwards.
