Paris Saint-Germain is moving to secure one of European football’s most exciting young talents, preparing an official offer for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande. The 19-year-old Ivorian has become the subject of a bidding war that could push his price tag well north of €120 million.
PSG’s interest isn’t exactly a secret. The club has reportedly been in discussions with Diomande’s representatives for several weeks, though no formal bid has landed on Leipzig’s desk yet.
A transfer battle with serious price tags
Liverpool submitted an opening bid of €100 million for Diomande, and Leipzig said no thanks. Leipzig’s reported asking price sits above €120 million, with some reports suggesting the figure could stretch to €130 million. For a teenager who just completed his first Bundesliga campaign, those are eye-watering numbers. Then again, 12 goals and 7 assists in a debut season tend to inflate price tags rather quickly.
Diomande, born on November 14, 2006, joined Leipzig on July 16, 2025 from La Liga.
Why PSG might have an edge
Diomande has publicly expressed his admiration for PSG, calling it a childhood dream to play for the club. His father is reportedly a supporter of the Parisian side.
With Diomande currently involved in the FIFA World Cup campaign with the Ivory Coast, there’s additional visibility on his performances.
What to watch in this transfer saga
A bid below €120 million will almost certainly meet the same fate as Liverpool’s attempt. If Liverpool returns with a revised bid closer to €130 million, PSG could find itself in an old-fashioned auction.
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