RB Leipzig’s Ivorian left winger Yan Diomande is being linked with a move to Paris St-Germain, with the 19-year-old Côte d’Ivoire youth prospect reportedly on the French champions’ radar despite his future in Germany remaining unresolved.
Transfer data indicates a 31% probability of Diomande swapping the Bundesliga for Ligue 1, with PSG monitoring the teenager’s situation at Leipzig. His contract details and expiry date have not been made public, fuelling speculation that the German club could eventually face a choice between a major sale or risking him running his deal down and edging closer to potential free-agent status.
Born in Abidjan on 14 November 2006, Diomande has emerged as one of Leipzig’s most intriguing attacking talents. Standing at 1.80m, the right-footed left winger wears the No 49 shirt and is valued at €90.00m on Transfermarkt — a figure that underlines the scale of investment any move to Paris would require.
Diomande’s performances in the Bundesliga have drawn increasing attention, with scouts noting his acceleration, one-v-one ability and versatility across the front line. In a recent league outing for Leipzig against Bundesliga opposition earlier this month, he featured on the left flank in a high-tempo encounter, contributing with direct running and pressing in a narrow scoreline game that further highlighted his growing role in the squad.
Having developed his senior career at Leipzig and not yet recorded a move away from the club, Diomande’s next step is expected to be decisive. With PSG continuing to refresh their forward line and Leipzig renowned for selling at the right time, any formal approach would likely trigger one of the highest-profile deals of the next window.
If the transfer materialises, a switch from Leipzig to PSG could accelerate Diomande’s rise from Bundesliga prospect to headline act on the European stage, shaping both his reputation and long-term potential at the very top level.
