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RB Leipzig £80M wonderkid monitored by Liverpool scouts

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RB Leipzig's 18-year-old Ivorian winger, Yan Diomandé, is attracting significant attention from Europe's top clubs, with Liverpool scouts reportedly monitoring his progress closely. Diomandé, who joined Leipzig from CD Leganés for a fee believed to be around €20 million, has quickly established himself as one of the Bundesliga's most exciting young talents. His performances have drawn interest from elite clubs including Paris Saint-Germain, FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Liverpool, all of whom have sent scouts to watch him in action.



Despite a slow start to his career in Germany, Diomandé has rapidly adapted to the demands of the Bundesliga, showcasing his versatility and potential. In his last three league appearances before the international break, he registered three goals and three assists, further boosting his reputation. Leipzig's managing director for sport, Marcel Schäfer, acknowledged the rising interest but emphasized the club's commitment to building a new core around young talents like Diomandé. He stated that Leipzig is planning for the long term and has no intention of selling the winger in the near future.

Diomandé's contract with RB Leipzig runs until 2030 and does not include a release clause, giving the club strong negotiating power. Internally, there is speculation that a future sale could see Leipzig break their transfer record, with a potential fee of over €100 million being discussed. Currently, the club's record departure is Josko Gvardiol, who moved to Manchester City for €90 million. Schäfer praised Diomandé's rapid adaptation and highlighted his potential for further development, expressing excitement about working with him in the coming years.