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RB Leipzig set €100m price tag for Liverpool target

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RB Leipzig Set €100m Price Tag for Liverpool Target Yan Diomande

Liverpool are intensifying their pursuit of RB Leipzig's 19-year-old Ivorian winger Yan Diomande, viewed as a potential long-term successor to Mohamed Salah amid growing tensions between the Egyptian star and manager Arne Slot. RB Leipzig have slapped a hefty €100 million price tag—or release clause—on the highly rated talent, a figure likened to market values for top young prospects like Erling Haaland.[1][2][3]



Diomande, who joined Leipzig from Leganes in the summer, has exploded onto the scene with 7 goals and 4 assists in 15 Bundesliga appearances, including a recent hat-trick against Eintracht Frankfurt. His pace, dribbling, direct style, and clinical finishing perfectly align with Slot's tactical vision, making him a priority for sporting director Richard Hughes. Sources indicate Liverpool's interest has shifted from monitoring to daily discussions with the player's representatives, though a summer 2026 move is more likely than January despite ongoing talks.[1][2][3]

Leipzig, reluctant to lose their "jewel," will demand the full €100m (£87m/$116m) clause, with no intention of entertaining lower bids. Diomande's contract runs until 2030, but his potential has attracted a star-studded suitor list: Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham, PSG, Real Madrid, Barcelona, and even Bayern Munich. Experts like Zoro Marc praise Liverpool as an ideal fit, citing the Reds' attacking ethos that suits his explosive profile.[2][5][6]

Salah's fragile relationship with Slot—exacerbated by recent interviews hinting at a split—has accelerated Liverpool's attack rebuild. Signing Diomande signals preparation for an "orderly transition," positioning the teenager as the future leader of the frontline. While Leipzig's lack of European football has aided his consistency, his breakthrough at 19 marks him as a rare Bundesliga prodigy ready for the Premier League stage.[1][3]

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