Liverpool approach Leipzig for winger Diomande
Liverpool have made direct contact with RB Leipzig over the possible signing of Yan Diomande, according to reports. The Premier League side are assessing the availability of the Ivorian international as they plan for the summer transfer window.
The approach signals Arne Slot's intent to reinforce his forward line after a mixed first season in charge. Diomande, 23, has impressed in the Bundesliga with his pace and direct running, catching the attention of several top clubs across Europe.
Context: Liverpool's attacking rebuild
Liverpool's interest in Diomande comes amid uncertainty over the future of several attacking players. Mohamed Salah, now 32, has entered the final year of his contract, and the club are yet to agree an extension. Luis Diaz has been linked with a move away, while Diogo Jota has struggled with recurring injuries.
Slot's system relies on wide forwards who can stretch defences and create chances from the flanks. Diomande fits that profile, having averaged 1.8 dribbles per game in the Bundesliga this season and chipping in with six goals and four assists across all competitions.
Leipzig have a track record of developing young talent and demanding high fees. Liverpool's relationship with the German club has been mixed; they signed Ibrahima Konate in 2021 for £36 million, but failed to land Josko Gvardiol before his move to Manchester City.
Impact on Liverpool's season and FPL
For now, Diomande remains a Leipzig player, and any deal is unlikely to be completed before the summer. However, the early contact suggests Liverpool are being proactive in identifying targets ahead of a potentially busy window.
- Diomande is not currently on FPL radars as he plays in Germany, but at a projected £7.0-8.0m if he joins Liverpool, he could be a differential option for the 2025/26 season.
- Leipzig face a battle to keep their star players, having lost Christopher Nkunku and Dominik Szoboszlai in recent windows. Diomande's contract runs until 2028, giving them strong negotiating leverage.
- Liverpool's existing wide options — Salah, Diaz, Jota, Cody Gakpo — provide depth, but Diomande's arrival would add a dynamic, left-footed option on the right flank.
From a Premier League perspective, unless a surprise winter bid materialises, Liverpool fans will have to wait until the summer for a potential addition. The club are also monitoring centre-backs and midfielders, with the Diomande interest part of a broader strategy.
What next for Liverpool and Diomande?
Leipzig will be reluctant to sell mid-season given their Champions League ambitions and Bundesliga positioning. A summer move is the most realistic outcome, with Liverpool likely to face competition from other Premier League clubs and European giants.
For Slot, securing Diomande would represent a statement of intent as he builds his own squad. The winger's combination of directness and end product makes him an attractive target, but the deal will not materialise quickly.
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