Yan Diomande: Liverpool linked with €75m move for Leipzig winger in rising transfer rumour

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Yan Diomande: Liverpool linked with €75m move for Leipzig winger in rising transfer rumour

Liverpool are being linked with a move for highly rated RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, with the transfer currently rated at a 41% probability.

The 19-year-old, valued at €75.00m on Transfermarkt, is emerging as one of the most talked-about attacking prospects in the Bundesliga and has now been mentioned in connection with a switch to the Premier League. The latest speculation suggests Liverpool are monitoring his situation closely as they assess wide options for future windows.

Diomande is currently on the books at Leipzig, where he wears the number 49 shirt and operates primarily as a left winger, cutting inside onto his stronger right foot. Born on 14 November 2006 in Abidjan, he represents Côte d’Ivoire and is listed at 1.80m tall. His main position is given as “Attack – Left Winger”, though he is capable of operating across the front line.

Leipzig’s forward line has given the teenager regular exposure to top-flight German football in the Bundesliga, with his performances helping to drive up his potential market value and attract interest abroad. While detailed contract terms are not publicly available, the absence of a stated expiry date or deal length on the data source has fuelled talk that his situation could evolve quickly, with observers not ruling out scenarios such as a future free agent move if no long-term agreement is in place.

Recent data places him firmly in the high-end bracket of young European talents, with his €75.00m valuation likely to make any transfer a major investment. No transfer fee has been agreed and no deal is imminent, but Liverpool’s interest keeps the speculation alive heading into the next window.

If a move to Anfield were to materialise, it could mark a decisive step in Diomande’s career, offering a platform to enhance his reputation on the Premier League stage and accelerate his development into a leading figure for club and country.

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