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Liverpool submit £86m bid for Yan Diomande with second offer imminent

james mckinney by james mckinney
June 19, 2026
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Liverpool submit £86m opening bid for Yan Diomande as transfer talks escalate

Liverpool have lodged an £86m offer for Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig; club readying a fresh approach after Leipzig deemed the opening proposal inadequate today.

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Yan Diomande is at the centre of a high-profile transfer pursuit after Liverpool tabled a package worth around £86m for the RB Leipzig winger. The offer is reported to be structured with a base fee and further add-ons, and it follows Liverpool’s active search for additional wide attackers this summer. Leipzig have so far signalled the bid falls short of their valuation, setting the stage for intensified negotiations and a likely second approach from the Merseyside club.

Liverpool lodge £86m opening bid for Yan Diomande

Liverpool’s initial proposal for Yan Diomande is understood to total approximately £86m, split between a fixed fee and contingent payments. The structure reportedly comprises roughly £78m guaranteed and near £8m in performance-related add-ons. The bid arrives as part of a broader recruitment push on the wings, where Liverpool want fresh pace and creativity to complement their existing attacking line-up.

The club’s pursuit of Diomande follows the capture of Victor Muñoz from Osasuna, a signing that signalled Liverpool’s intent to add multiple wide options this window. Insiders say the Reds are prepared to return to the negotiating table swiftly if Leipzig maintain their stance that the first offer undervalues their asset.

RB Leipzig poised to reject initial proposal

Sources close to the discussions indicate RB Leipzig consider the opening bid insufficient and are likely to turn it down unless markedly improved. Leipzig have publicly positioned Diomande as a key part of their short-term project and would prefer to retain him for another season. That stance, however, could change if Liverpool escalate their offer to meet Leipzig’s higher expectations.

Leipzig’s position is influenced by the financial market for top young wingers and Diomande’s standout form last season, which has attracted attention from several clubs across Europe. The German club has already been explicit in seeking a premium return on a player who has quickly increased his profile.

Diomande’s breakthrough season in Bundesliga

Diomande emerged as one of the Bundesliga’s most influential young attackers after moving to Leipzig last summer from Spain’s second tier. He delivered an impressive return in his first season, producing double-digit goals and a significant number of assists. Those numbers underpinned his reputation as a direct, progressive winger capable of both finishing and creating chances from wide areas.

Beyond raw statistics, Diomande has been praised for his dynamism, dribbling, and ability to carry the ball inside dangerous spaces. Coaches and scouts have noted his capacity to impact matches both on and off the ball, a trait that has elevated his value on the transfer market.

How Diomande could fit Liverpool’s wide options

Liverpool’s recruitment brief this summer prioritises pace, directness and versatility on the flanks, attributes that match Diomande’s profile. He offers an alternative style to established forwards, combining vertical runs with an eye for goal and creative instincts in the final third. If integrated carefully, Diomande could provide rotation and tactical variation, particularly in systems that demand inverted runs or overloads on the outside.

There are tactical questions to resolve, notably how the coaching staff would balance his playing time alongside current starters and recent recruits. Adapting to the Premier League’s intensity and the specific defensive demands of England’s top flight will be a key focus for any eventual transition.

Personal terms and the prospect of a second offer

According to reported briefings, Liverpool have already clarified personal terms with Diomande, an indication of their determination to progress the deal quickly once a club agreement is reached. That preparatory work typically shortens the timeline between a transfer being agreed and its public confirmation. Club sources suggest Liverpool are preparing a follow-up bid aimed at bridging the valuation gap identified by Leipzig.

Any revised proposal is expected to include enhanced guaranteed payments and potentially higher add-ons to satisfy Leipzig’s price expectations. The speed and scale of a new offer will likely reflect Liverpool’s priority on closing the deal before other suitors can mount a competing approach.

International performances that raised his profile

Diomande’s recent performances for the Ivory Coast have intensified interest, as he has translated club form to the international stage. In a notable outing against Ecuador, he produced influential attacking numbers, leading his team in touches inside the opposition box and chances created. Those displays against varied, physical opposition helped underline his capacity to perform in different tactical scenarios.

International exposure has accelerated the market’s perception of Diomande as a player ready for the step up to a major European league. Scouts point to his composure under pressure and willingness to shoulder offensive responsibility as signs he can adapt to the Premier League environment.

Liverpool’s recruitment drive for wide players has become an early talking point of the summer window, and the Diomande pursuit illustrates the club’s appetite to invest heavily in young talent. With Victor Muñoz already secured, the Reds are signaling a two-pronged approach to refresh their wing ranks.

Negotiations between clubs of this scale often involve several rounds and strategic adjustments, and that appears to be the likely path here. Liverpool’s readiness to return with an improved offer and Diomande’s clear interest in the move, if accurate, create momentum that could force a resolution within weeks.

The outcome will hinge on whether Liverpool are willing to meet Leipzig’s asking price or craft a package that aligns with both clubs’ financial and sporting objectives. Until then, transfer watchers should expect renewed offers, counteroffers and continued public speculation as the situation develops.

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