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Liverpool accelerate pursuit of Yan Diomande ahead of Man United and Tottenham

james mckinney by james mckinney
June 17, 2026
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Liverpool accelerate pursuit of Yan Diomande as Salah replacement

Liverpool are accelerating efforts to sign Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig this summer, with the club identifying the 19-year-old as a priority target to fill the void left by Mohamed Salah. The move places Diomande at the centre of a three-way Premier League battle that also includes Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. Liverpool’s new manager Andoni Iraola has reportedly prioritised a specialist right-wing option, and club officials are said to be intensifying talks and scouting to try to secure the Ivory Coast forward.

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Liverpool accelerate transfer plans for Yan Diomande

Reports from Spanish media say Liverpool have moved quickly to make Yan Diomande their leading candidate to replace Mohamed Salah. After completing the managerial change to Andoni Iraola, the club has begun reshaping its transfer shortlist with an emphasis on pace and versatility on the right flank. Club sources indicate that the recruitment operation is being fast-tracked to give Iraola options ahead of pre-season preparations.

Liverpool see Diomande as a direct answer to a tactical gap created by last season’s departures, with the club prepared to engage in an aggressive negotiating posture. The player’s profile — a right-footed winger who can operate on either flank — matches the club’s stated requirement for a forward who can both score and create. That alignment has pushed Diomande to the top of the list and prompted earlier-than-expected contact between Liverpool officials and intermediaries.

Managerial change and the need for a right-wing specialist

Andoni Iraola’s arrival at Anfield has shifted Liverpool’s recruitment priorities, particularly after Mohamed Salah’s exit left the squad without a fully established right-wing option. While Federico Chiesa provided intermittent cover last season, he did not consistently occupy the role and is not viewed as a long-term replacement. Iraola’s preferred attacking shape appears to demand a specialist who can provide sustained width, dribbling threat and defensive work-rate.

Recruitment sources suggest the coaching staff delivered a clear brief identifying physicality, directness and technical skill as non-negotiable attributes for any incoming wide forward. That brief aligns closely with the scouting profile attributed to Yan Diomande, which has elevated his standing within Liverpool’s sporting structure. The club’s transfer planning now combines that tactical brief with financial scenario planning to navigate Leipzig’s valuation.

Yan Diomande’s profile, recent form and international rise

Yan Diomande has emerged as one of Europe’s most closely watched young wingers after an eye-catching season in the Bundesliga and a notable World Cup debut for the Ivory Coast against Ecuador. Observers point to his blend of pace, strength and close control that allows him to beat defenders in tight spaces and contribute in transition moments. His ability to play on either flank while remaining primarily right-footed makes him tactically flexible for teams that rotate wide attackers.

Coaches who have worked with Diomande praise his off-ball work and willingness to press, attributes that suit high-intensity Premier League demands. At 19, his rapid development has been rapid enough to attract sustained interest, yet he remains a player with projection rather than a fully formed star. That combination of immediate impact and long-term upside is a key part of what makes him attractive to suitors across Europe.

RB Leipzig’s stance and the financial barrier

RB Leipzig retain control over the situation, with the player under contract until 2030 and the club signalling no urgency to sell their young asset. According to reports, Leipzig have set a substantial asking price — reportedly in the region of £100 million — to deter undesired offers and reflect Diomande’s perceived potential. That valuation creates a significant transfer hurdle that will force interested clubs to weigh immediate acquisition against alternative routes.

Leipzig’s position is consistent with their recent approach to managing emerging talents, using long-term contracts and high valuations to either secure a premium return or retain the player for competitive advantage. For Liverpool, the fee represents a commercial and sporting calculation: does the club match the valuation for a high-ceiling prospect, or pursue alternatives that can be achieved at a lower cost? That question will shape the coming weeks of negotiations and scouting.

Premier League competition and scouting activity

Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are understood to have monitored Yan Diomande closely, sending scouts to evaluate his performances in international competition and club fixtures. Both sides have reasons to consider a dynamic winger, whether as a primary transfer target or as part of broader attacking reinforcements. The interest from multiple top-tier English clubs increases the competitive pressure and could accelerate Leipzig’s decision-making or firm up their stance.

Competition between Premier League clubs often drives transfer fees upward and compresses negotiation windows, which benefits the selling club and complicates the buyer’s timetable. In this case, Liverpool believe their tactical fit and recruitment pitch could give them an edge, but Manchester United and Tottenham bring financial and squad-building arguments that Leipzig will weigh. The presence of multiple suitors also opens the possibility of a bidding situation or a drawn-out transfer saga.

Contingency targets and Liverpool’s wider transfer approach

Aware of the financial and contractual obstacles around Diomande, Liverpool have reportedly identified Paris Saint-Germain’s Bradley Barcola as an alternative should negotiations stall. Barcola offers a similar combination of speed and directness on the flank, albeit with a different club context and development trajectory. Liverpool’s recruitment model in this window appears to balance high-priority, high-cost pursuits with pragmatic backups to ensure squad needs are addressed regardless of single-deal outcomes.

That two-track strategy is intended to avoid a last-minute scramble and to give Iraola workable options for pre-season planning. Sporting directors are also managing wage structures, sell-on implications and squad registration considerations as they refine potential approaches. The club’s willingness to pursue more than one target underscores an urgency to rebuild the right side of the attack ahead of competitive fixtures next season.

Final paragraph

The coming weeks will determine whether Liverpool close the gap with RB Leipzig over Yan Diomande or pivot to an alternative plan, with contract length and a reported seven-figure valuation set to dominate discussions. Clubs involved will need to balance immediate tactical needs with long-term financial prudence, while Diomande’s own readiness for a Premier League switch will remain a central talking point. As the transfer window unfolds, observers should expect intensified negotiations, sharper timelines and continued scrutiny of how Liverpool reshape their forward line.

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