Tottenham are being linked with a move for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande as the Premier League club assess wide attacking options ahead of future transfer windows.
The 19-year-old, capped at club level by Leipzig and valued at €20.00m, is the subject of tentative interest from Spurs according to data from Transfermarkt, which rates the likelihood of a switch from the Bundesliga side to north London at 23%. There is no indication of an agreed fee or personal terms and, with no contract expiry publicly listed for the Ivorian, there remains theoretical scope for his situation in Germany to change, including the possibility he could run down his deal and become a free agent further down the line.
Diomande, a right-footed left winger, joined Leipzig from Spanish side CD Leganés in the 2025–26 season and has seen his estimated market value rise sharply since moving to Germany. Earlier in 2025 he was listed at €600,000 with Leganés, before climbing to €1.5m and then to €20.00m after his arrival in the Bundesliga, underlining how highly he is now regarded.
Born in Abidjan on 14 November 2006, Diomande has taken an unconventional route to the top level, moving from United States youth side Yulee Hornets to DME Academy, then on to Leganés in Spain before securing his transfer to Leipzig. He is listed as wearing shirt number 49 for the Bundesliga club and is primarily deployed on the left of the attack.
No recent match details or standout individual performances are recorded in the supplied data, and there is no suggestion that negotiations between Leipzig and Tottenham are advanced. However, with Spurs regularly monitoring emerging European talent and Leipzig known for trading young prospects at the right price, any formal move could mark the next major step in Diomande’s rapid rise and significantly shape the trajectory of his burgeoning career.
