June 6, 2026

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Yan Diomandé transfer saga: why PSG and Liverpool might miss out on the Ivorian star

Fresh off their latest triumph in the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain is already at the heart of intense transfer speculation. The primary focus of these discussions is Yan Diomandé, the explosive Ivorian winger currently playing for RB Leipzig. As he prepares to represent Côte d’Ivoire in the upcoming World Cup, rumors of a €100M price tag are circulating throughout the football world. However, despite the heavy interest, neither the French champions nor Liverpool appear to have secured a deal for the young prodigy.

Since joining RB Leipzig from Leganes in the summer of 2025, the 19-year-old attacker has made a massive impact in the Bundesliga. With 12 league goals and a successful strike in the German Cup, his statistics are impressive, but it is his technical flair and vision on the pitch that have truly captivated scouts. As the summer transfer window approaches, his profile has become one of the most sought-after in European football.

A battle between Liverpool and PSG for Yan Diomandé?

The Ivorian international, who is set to showcase his talent on the global stage during the World Cup in the United States this June, is causing a stir among the elite. Liverpool, looking to fill the void left by the departure of the legendary Mohamed Salah, is closely monitoring the situation. Similarly, PSG, the reigning double European champions, is keen to add his pace to their ranks. Yet, despite the noise in the media, the situation is not as advanced as many believe. There has been no definitive green light from Diomandé regarding a move to either Anfield or Paris.

Leipzig remains confident in keeping their star

While the leadership at PSG and Liverpool would ideally like to finalize a transfer before the World Cup kicks off, RB Leipzig holds a strong position. The German club is not currently pressured by the interest from abroad. In fact, there is a growing belief within the organization that Diomandé will remain in the Bundesliga for at least one more year. Discussions regarding a contract extension, which would include a substantial pay rise, are a distinct possibility. For now, PSG and other suitors have been put on notice: a departure is far from guaranteed.