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Yan Diomande's Big Decision: Leipzig Gem Holds Fire as United, Liverpool and Bayern Queue Up

Yan Diomande's Big Decision: Leipzig Gem Holds Fire as United, Liverpool and Bayern Queue Up

Football Muse (OneFootball) EN 5 April 2026 at 09:10 2 sources
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Yan Diomande is stalling on a new RB Leipzig deal until summer amid huge interest from Manchester United, Liverpool and Bayern Munich after his 10-goal Bundesliga breakout. Leipzig value him at €100m and are offering improved terms with a possible release clause, while suitors eye a summer splash. Fabrizio Romano reports a 50-50 chance he stays or goes.

Yan Diomande's Big Decision: Leipzig Gem Holds Fire as United, Liverpool and Bayern Queue Up

Ever seen a kid light up the Bundesliga like he's been there for years? That's Yan Diomande for you, the 19-year-old Ivorian winger who's got RB Leipzig purring and Europe's top clubs licking their chops. After a debut season packing 10 goals and six assists, he's not rushing into anything – delaying his contract chat till summer to see who's flashing the cash.

From Leganés Lad to Bundesliga Buzz

Snapped up from Leganés last summer for peanuts – think €23m – Diomande has exploded at the Red Bull Arena. Scouts from Manchester United, Liverpool and Bayern Munich have been glued to their seats, notebooks in hand. Fabrizio Romano reckons the lad's playing a smart game, weighing every option before penning fresh terms.

Leipzig aren't sweating yet; his deal runs to 2030, and they're eyeing Champions League spots under Ole Werner. But they're dangling a juicy new contract: bumper wages, long-term security, and maybe a cheeky release clause to keep the suitors dreaming. Valued at a whopping €100m – smashing their record sale of Josko Gvardiol to Man City – he's no cheap date.

It's like Benjamin Šeško all over again. The Slovenian striker did the same at Leipzig, signed big, then jetted to United. Diomande's new agents are haggling for a pay bump that matches his hot streak – from benchwarmer wages to star money.

United Lead the Chase, But It's a Packed Pub

Top of the wishlist? Man United, desperate for a left winger after Ruben Amorim's tactical overhaul cleared out the flanks. They missed out on Antoine Semenyo in January, so Diomande's their shiny new toy. But stumping up £87m for a teen with one senior season? That's a pint too far for Old Trafford's bean-counters – unless that release clause magic happens.

Liverpool aren't sleeping either, hunting Mohamed Salah's heir. Their Michael Olise dream got Bayern-blocked, so why not raid the Bundesliga again? Bayern love hoarding talent, even if Serge Gnabry, Luis Díaz and Michael Olise crowd the wings, plus young guns like Lennart Karl and Jamal Musiala waiting in line.

Don't sleep on PSG sniffing around, or even Chelsea and Arsenal from summers past. Half of Europe fancies a piece – it's a proper transfer merry-go-round.

Crossroads for the Wonderkid

Diomande's at that classic fork: cash in now on a mega-move, or lock in Leipzig power for later? Romano tips 50-50 odds. Stay, and he gets minutes, Europe and a fat deal. Go, and it's Premier League glamour or Bayern dominance.

Leipzig want him anchored at least another year, but that release clause could be the compromise – letting him bolt without messy haggling. For fans, it's agony: will he be the next Gvardiol out the door, or Leipzig's crown jewel?

Grab your scarf, this summer's shaping up to be a belter. Keep eyes peeled – one scoop from Romano, and it'll explode.

(Reporting draws from insights by Football Muse via OneFootball)

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Transfer RumorPlayer News

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Players:

Yan DiomandeJosko GvardiolBenjamin ŠeškoMohamed SalahSerge GnabryLuis DíazMichael OliseJamal MusialaAntoine Semenyo

Clubs:

RB LeipzigManchester UnitedLiverpoolBayern MunichLeganésManchester CityChelseaArsenalParis Saint-Germain

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BundesligaPremier League
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