RB Leipzig Respond to Yan Diomande Transfer Chance After Liverpool Move
Leipzig want to extend the 19-year-old winger’s contract and would demand about €112 million if they sell, reports said.
- On Monday, RB Leipzig managing director Marcel Schafer dismissed exit speculation, insisting Yan Diomande will remain at the Red Bull Arena next year.
- Reports on Sunday indicated Diomande prefers joining European champions Paris Saint-Germain, though Leipzig remains determined to keep the winger and would require closer to £112m for a sale.
- Despite Liverpool previously offering £86m for the Ivory Coast international, the club is now assessing PSG's Bradley Barcola as an alternative to Diomande.
- The 19-year-old is reportedly drawn to PSG chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi's project and head coach Luis Enrique, believing the French capital offers more opportunities for silverware.
- Schafer confirmed the club holds a four-year contract on the player, who joined from Leganes last year, and intends to offer an extension rewarding his Bundesliga progress.
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