Liverpool Step seriously considering move for in-demand Ivorian forward Yan Diomande
Premier League giants Liverpool are seriously considering a move for in-demand Ivory Coast international Yan Diomande ahead of the summer transfer window.
The highly rated attacker, who plays for RB Leipzig, has enjoyed a breakthrough season that has significantly raised his profile across Europe’s elite clubs.
According to insider reports, Liverpool have been tracking Diomande closely for some time, having previously considered a move during the winter transfer window. However, no formal offer was made at the time.
This summer, the Premier League giants are said to have placed the young winger among their priority targets as they look to strengthen their long-term attacking options.
Liverpool’s recruitment team reportedly view Diomande as a “future key player,” with the club focusing on building a squad capable of competing at the highest level for years to come.
However, any potential deal is expected to come at a significant cost. Leipzig are believed to value the 19-year-old at up to €90 million, reflecting both his potential and current impact at senior level.
Diomande has enjoyed an impressive campaign, registering 13 goals and 10 assists in 36 appearances, playing over 2,700 minutes across all competitions. His performances have highlighted his consistency, creativity, and ability to influence matches in the final third.
The winger’s rapid development has also been reflected in his market valuation, with Transfermarkt currently rating him at around €75 million. His long-term contract at Leipzig runs until the summer of 2030, giving the German club strong negotiating power.
At just 19, Diomande has already established himself as one of the Bundesliga’s most exciting young attackers, combining pace, technical quality, and end product in a way that has attracted attention from several top European sides.
Liverpool’s interest comes as the club continues its squad evolution, with an emphasis on adding young, high-ceiling talents capable of stepping into key roles in the coming seasons.
With Leipzig unlikely to entertain a cut-price sale, any negotiations are expected to be complex and highly competitive, especially if other European giants enter the race.
For now, Diomande remains focused on his standout season in Germany, but his performances have already ensured that the summer transfer window could bring one of the most expensive and closely watched deals of the year.
