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Liverpool Draw a Hard Line at £104m as Leipzig Reject Diomande Opening Bid

The Reds' opening offer for the Ivory Coast winger was £69m plus £17.3m, and they have a fallback list ready to fire if Leipzig won't move.

Liverpool Draw a Hard Line at £104m as Leipzig Reject Diomande Opening Bid
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Liverpool's opening bid for Yan Diomande was actually £69million plus £17.3m in add-ons, not the £78m plus £8.6m widely reported. RB Leipzig rejected it swiftly and are holding out for £104m for their 19-year-old Ivory Coast winger.

That leaves a £35m gulf between the two clubs, and Liverpool have no intention of spending the summer closing it the hard way.

The real bid figures and Leipzig's £104m stance

The corrected structure matters less as a headline number and more as a signal of intent. Liverpool went in at £69m plus £17.3m, a fee that could rise towards £86m with every add-on triggered, and Leipzig still said no.

A £35m gap to bridge

The German club's £104m valuation reflects how quickly Diomande's stock has climbed. It also reflects a hardball negotiating position that Liverpool now have to decide whether to indulge.

  • Liverpool's opening bid: £69m guaranteed plus £17.3m in add-ons
  • Leipzig's asking price: £104m
  • The gap: roughly £35m on the guaranteed figure

That is a substantial premium for a teenager with one strong half-season of senior output behind him. The question for Anfield is whether Diomande's ceiling justifies meeting a nine-figure demand for a player who has yet to prove himself across a full European campaign.

Why Leipzig feel emboldened

Diomande ended the 2025/26 season with 13 goals and 10 assists across all competitions, having arrived from Spanish side Levante. His trajectory has been relentlessly upward, and his current World Cup form has only strengthened Leipzig's hand.

He was named man of the match in Ivory Coast's 1-0 Group E win over Ecuador, then impressed again against Germany, where he came up directly against several of his Bundesliga rivals. Leipzig know the market is watching.

Why Liverpool won't repeat the Isak saga

This is the part that defines the story. Liverpool spent the entire previous window chasing Alexander Isak, a pursuit that dragged into August before it was resolved. They are not planning a repeat with Diomande.

A different player, a different approach

The Isak saga had its own logic. His form, age and status as a proven Premier League goalscorer all justified the patience, and the circumstances around that deal were more complicated.

Diomande is a different proposition. There is genuine urgency to add pace in wide areas, and Liverpool have made clear they will not let this stretch deep into the summer.

The £69m plus £17.3m offer was swiftly rejected, and the Reds are now assessing whether Leipzig are genuinely prepared to engage over a sale.

The Salah vacancy

salah" class="entity-link entity-link--player">Mohamed Salah left the Reds at the end of the 2025/26 season, opening a hole on the right flank that Liverpool earmarked Diomande to fill. But the club are wary of leaning too hard into the straight swap narrative.

Replacing Salah is a multi-year project, not a single signing. What Liverpool actually want this window is speed in wide areas, and they have built their shortlist around that single criterion rather than around any one name.

Victor Muñoz has already arrived, with Liverpool hijacking a deal Newcastle believed they had wrapped up. Liverpool will sign another attacker or winger in addition to him, and pace remains the priority.

The contingency list: El Mala, Minteh, Barcola and the race for pace

The most revealing detail is not the Diomande bid itself but the list of alternatives Liverpool have ready. This is a club determined to hold leverage rather than surrender it.

The named fallbacks

Alongside Diomande, Liverpool are tracking a clear group of wide and attacking options. Each fits the brief of injecting speed into the front line.

The breadth of that list is the message to Leipzig. If the German club refuse to engage near a realistic figure, Liverpool will move on, and they have the targets to do it.

The Barcola complication

Bradley Barcola is the most eye-catching name, a left winger believed to be open to leaving PSG. But Liverpool would not have a clear run at him.

Arsenal are in the market for a new left winger and would offer serious competition. PSG, meanwhile, could yet enter the race for Diomande themselves, adding another heavyweight to an already crowded field.

Beyond the wide areas

Liverpool's summer planning extends beyond the flanks. The club have held talks with Lille over 18-year-old midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, who impressed for Morocco in their draw against Brazil.

His performance drew praise from former World Cup winner Emmanuel Petit, underlining that Liverpool's recruitment net is cast wide. The wide-attacker hunt is the priority, but it is not the only thread.

What happens next

The next move belongs to Leipzig. Liverpool have signalled they will not chase a £104m valuation for a 19-year-old across the whole summer, so the German club must decide whether to engage closer to the Reds' offer or risk the bid being pulled.

Expect clarity within weeks rather than months. If Leipzig hold firm at £104m, Liverpool are positioned to pivot quickly to El Mala, Minteh or a fight with Arsenal for Barcola.

The realistic read is that Diomande remains the preferred option, but not at any price. Liverpool have built this entire pursuit around the lesson of the Isak saga: secure pace fast, and never be held hostage twice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much did Liverpool bid for Yan Diomande?

Liverpool's opening bid for Yan Diomande was £69 million guaranteed plus £17.3 million in add-ons, potentially rising to around £86 million in total. RB Leipzig rejected the offer, holding firm at their £104 million asking price.

Why did RB Leipzig reject Liverpool's bid for Diomande?

Leipzig rejected Liverpool's offer because it fell roughly £35 million short of their £104 million valuation. Diomande's strong form — 13 goals and 10 assists in 2025/26 — plus his impact at the World Cup has strengthened the German club's negotiating position.

Who is Yan Diomande and why do Liverpool want him?

Yan Diomande is a 19-year-old Ivory Coast winger who joined RB Leipzig from Spanish side Levante. Liverpool are targeting him to fill the wide right vacancy left by Mohamed Salah's departure at the end of the 2025/26 season.

Will Liverpool pay £104m for Diomande?

Liverpool have drawn a firm line and are unwilling to meet Leipzig's full £104 million demand. The club is assessing whether Leipzig will engage meaningfully on price, and has a fallback list prepared to avoid a prolonged pursuit similar to the Alexander Isak saga.