RB Leipzig’s rising star Yan Diomandé is firmly on the radar of Europe’s top clubs. At just 19, the Ivorian winger has impressed with his performances, catching the eye across the continent. However, Leipzig is clear about his future: Diomandé is under contract until 2030.
Tied to Leipzig until June 2030, with a £87m (€100m) release clause. Leipzig’s managing director Marcel Schäfer has emphasised building around their young core and has no intention of selling mid-season, though interest validates their scouting.
That puts the German side in a strong position at the negotiating table. The Boy Hotspur says that Spurs have scouted the player for months. The possibility of January offer is real.
All the Premier League’s “Big Six”: Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham have sent scouts to watch him live in recent weeks. Chelsea had already tracked him in Spain before his move to Leipzig. Liverpool and City continue to monitor him closely, attending matches regularly. Beyond England, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid and PSG are also keeping tabs on his development.
Pros and cons
Explosive carrier (elite dribbling), goal threat, and adaptability to a high-pressing system like Frank’s. Could provide rotation and competition on the left, adding flair comparable to Mohammed Kudus on the right.
Leipzig’s sporting director Marcel Schäfer has praised Diomandé’s progress and admitted that a major transfer would validate the club’s talent development model. Still, he’s made it clear they want to keep the player for at least another season or two.
Leipzig value him on the same level as previous high-profile sales like Benjamin Sesko and Josko Gvardiol. While his current market value is around €20 million, that figure could rise quickly if his form continues.
Diomandé earns €750,000 per year in Germany, making him affordable in terms of wages. But the transfer fee required to sign him is only within reach for clubs with serious financial power.
Despite Leipzig’s firm stance, the growing interest and Diomandé’s upward trajectory suggest this could become one of the hottest stories in the transfer market over the coming months.