Psg transfer target under pressure from liverpool’s 100m offer
The summer transfer window has officially swung open, and Paris Saint-Germain may face fierce competition for one of their top targets. Amidst the flurry of activity, the name Yan Diomandé keeps surfacing in discussions about the club’s offensive reinforcements. The Ivorian winger, currently representing Côte d’Ivoire at the World Cup, has become one of the most coveted names in European football this season, and the PSG is among the clubs vying for his signature.
At just 19 years old, Diomandé has already caught the eye of Europe’s elite, with Liverpool now emerging as a serious contender in the race to sign him. The English giants, reportedly preparing for life without Mohamed Salah, are said to have tabled a staggering €100 million bid for the RB Leipzig forward. While the PSG remains keen on the youngster, the financial muscle and ambition of Liverpool could tilt the balance in their favor.
RB Leipzig’s stance complicates the transfer saga
Despite the allure of such a lucrative deal, RB Leipzig has made it clear that they have no intention of selling Diomandé—at least not to Liverpool or PSG. Club insiders suggest that the German side is prepared to offer the player a long-term contract with improved wages rather than entertain offers from either of the two clubs. Florian Plettenberg, a well-connected journalist, has gone so far as to claim that Liverpool had already proposed an initial bid of €90 million plus €10 million in add-ons, only for it to be swiftly dismissed by RB Leipzig.
With Diomandé still in action at the World Cup, the coming weeks will be pivotal in determining whether the PSG can secure their prized target or if Liverpool will swoop in with a decisive move. The stakes are higher than ever, and the outcome could reshape the landscape of European football this summer.