RB Leipzig has confirmed that Yan Diomande is expected to remain with the club for the upcoming season amid transfer interest from Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain. The Ivory Coast winger, who is set to compete against Norway in the World Cup Round of 32, has attracted attention from several top European clubs.
While Paris Saint-Germain appeared to be leading the pursuit of Diomande’s signature, RB Leipzig’s managing director for sport, Marcel Schafer, emphasized the club’s firm stance on keeping the player. Schafer stated that the club’s “clear intention” is for Diomande to continue playing for Leipzig next year.
Liverpool has also shown interest in the 23-year-old, whose performances at both club and international levels have raised his profile. However, Leipzig’s management remains determined to retain the winger as they prepare for the upcoming season, signaling that they have no plans to sanction a transfer this summer.
Diomande’s role at RB Leipzig has been significant, and the club appears keen to build on his contributions rather than risk losing him to a rival league. As the World Cup progresses, the outcome of his international campaign and the summer transfer window will be closely watched by fans and clubs alike.
