Bayern Munich are reportedly weighing up a move for RB Leipzig’s highly rated winger Yan Diomande, with the Bundesliga champions monitoring the 19-year-old’s situation ahead of a possible summer bid.
Data from Transfermarkt lists the switch from Leipzig to Bayern as having a 33% probability, underlining that the interest remains at the rumour stage but is being taken seriously in Germany. Diomande, who has a current market value of €75.00m, has no publicly recorded contract expiry date at Leipzig, leaving open long‑term possibilities that could include a big‑money transfer or, further down the line, a free‑agent departure if a new deal is not agreed.
The Ivory Coast youth prospect, born in Abidjan on 14 November 2006, operates primarily as an attacking left winger but is right-footed, giving him the option to cut inside from the flank – a profile that would fit Bayern’s traditional use of wide forwards. Standing at 1.80m, he wears the number 49 shirt for Leipzig and is already regarded as one of the most valuable teenagers in the Bundesliga.
Leipzig, who compete alongside Bayern in Germany’s top flight, signed Diomande for their first team but details of his arrival date and contract length have not been made public. There is also no official record yet of a senior national-team debut for Côte d’Ivoire, meaning his reputation has so far been built entirely at club level.
While the latest Transfermarkt update on 14 May 2026 notes the rumour and valuation, there is no indication that formal negotiations are under way, nor any suggestion that Diomande is close to leaving on a free, with no contract expiry date listed. For now, the speculation adds another layer to a growing career, and if a move to Bayern were to materialise, it could mark a significant step in shaping his reputation as one of the standout attacking talents in European football.
