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Bayern Munich to pivot to Liverpool star after Yan Diomande snub

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Bayern Munich to Pivot to Liverpool Star After Yan Diomande Snub

Bayern Munich's pursuit of RB Leipzig's star winger Yan Diomande has hit a snag, prompting the German giants to shift their transfer focus toward a prominent Liverpool player, according to reports.[2][1]



Diomande's Rise and Rejection

The 19-year-old Ivorian sensation has dazzled in his debut Bundesliga season with Leipzig, scoring nine goals and providing six assists across all competitions after a €20 million move from Leganes.[3] His explosive pace, dribbling prowess, and versatility on both wings have made him one of Europe's top young talents, with Leipzig slapping a hefty €100 million price tag on his head despite his contract running until 2030.[3][5]

Bayern, under Vincent Kompany, viewed Diomande as the ideal left-wing reinforcement to complement Luis Diaz. Kompany personally scouted him at the Africa Cup of Nations and even joked about a direct move during a Bayern-Leipzig clash.[4] Insider reports positioned Bayern as frontrunners, ahead of Premier League suitors like Liverpool, who showed only tepid interest—rumors of Anfield dreams tied more to Diomande's father than concrete bids.[4]

However, Diomande has snubbed advances, emphasizing his focus on Leipzig: "It's flattering, but now is not the right moment. I'm content here."[5][9] While acknowledging a likely future exit, he dismissed immediate talks, cooling Bayern's hopes amid competition from top clubs.[1]

Pivot to Liverpool Star

With Diomande off the table, Bayern is reportedly pivoting to Liverpool's Luis Diaz, the Colombian winger whose pace and goal threat (19 goals, 15 assists this season) align perfectly with Kompany's vision.[6] Having already invested €80 million in Diaz previously? Wait, fresh links suggest Bayern eyes him as a realistic alternative, especially as Liverpool plans for life post-Mohamed Salah.[1][7]

This strategic shift underscores Bayern's summer 2026 ambitions: bolstering their attack without breaking the bank on unattainable targets. Premier League clubs remain watchful, but Munich's proactive scouting gives them an edge.[6] Diomande's "snub" may prove a blessing, opening doors to proven stars like Diaz.

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