Liverpool and several other clubs have been linked with the latest superstar to come off the RB Leipzig conveyor belt.
Yan Diomande just kept going and going. The opposition defence could only watch as the RB Leipzig teenager dribbled into the box before cutting back to guide a cultured finish into the far corner of the net. It was the sort of moment Bundesliga fans have come to expect from Diomande this season.
Only a handful of players have more Bundesliga goals and assists than Diomande this season and most of them play for Bayern Munich. The 19-year-old who was playing high school football in Florida only 18 months ago has been a breakout star in the German top division and others are paying attention.

Liverpool, for one, are reportedly monitoring Diomande. The Anfield club could be in the market for a new right winger this summer with Mohamed Salah set to depart. Diomande could be Liverpool’s next big-money addition with RB Leipzig reportedly demanding as much as €100m for their prize asset.
Of course, it would be unrealistic to expect Diomande to compensate for the loss of Salah’s attacking output considering how many goals the Egyptian has scored over the years (257 goals in 439 games for Liverpool, to be precise). Nonetheless, Liverpool’s interest says something about the Ivorian’s potential.
Diomande’s future could be one of the sagas of the summer. Paris Saint-Germain have also been mentioned as possible suitors while Manchester United are apparently admirers. In fact, there is hardly a big European club that hasn’t been linked with the RB Leipzig winger this season.

It’s easy to see why Diomande has so many fans. Despite operating in a wide position, nobody has scored more league goals for RB Leipzig this season than the teenager. On top of this, only David Raum has created more Big Chances while Diomande leads the way for the number of dribbles per 90 (4.3).
In one-on-one situations, Diomande is excellent at beating a man. He is quick over the ground and also with the ball at his feet. However, the thing that makes Diomande stand out more than anything else is his final product and the sharpness of his decision making for someone still so young.
Lamine Yamal parallels have been unavoidable. That might be slightly hyperbolic considering all that the Barcelona youngster has already achieved, but anyone who has watched Diomane in the Bundesliga this season knows where the comparison comes from. The two teenagers see the game similarly.

Having come so far in such a short period, there’s no reason to believe Diomande’s rapid rise will stop any time soon. 12 months ago, the winger was playing for Leganés B in the fifth tier of Spanish football. He had still to make his international debut and hadn’t yet appeared on the radar of most.

Now, he is the name on the lips of countless sporting directors and managers across the continent who would like to add Diomande to their squads in the summer transfer window, although RB Leipzig are seemingly planning for the Ivory Coast international to still be their player next season.
“With such a young player that we just signed (from Spain’s Leganés last July), you can’t give him away after just one year,” said RB Leipzig sporting director Sebastian Schuppan when asked about Diomande’s future. “In recent years, RB Leipzig has worked out that even top players can certainly stay longer. As chairman of the supervisory board, I would say that he will still be there next season, even if an offer of €80million or €90m comes.”
Diomande himself added fuel to a growing fire of transfer speculation by admitting his father is a Liverpool supporter. “It was always his great wish to see me there someday because he loves the atmosphere at Anfield,” the winger told German newspaper BILD. “He always raved about Steven Gerrard.”
Liverpool’s transfer business last summer lacked focus. While marquee additions Hugo Ekitike, Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez may one day mesh to improve the Reds collectively, this season has proved there wasn’t a clear enough plan on how they would each be integrated.
With Salah departing at the end of the 2025/26 campaign, though, there would be an obvious place for Diomande in the Liverpool lineup. While Arne Slot’s future is the subject of much debate, the Merseyside outfit also broadly plays a style of football that would suit the youngster not lacking in personality on and off the pitch.
There will be other transfer sagas this summer. Elliot Anderson, Julián Alvarez, Anthony Gordon, Enzo Fernández and many other big names will move for big money, but Diomande’s future could be the most tantalising prospect of all. His suitors are already forming a line to make their pitch.
(Images from IMAGO)
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