Liverpool appear to be focusing on long-term plans, with reports claiming the club has identified 19-year-old winger Yann Diomande as a potential candidate to eventually replace Mohamed Salah.
The highly-rated RB Leipzig prospect has risen to the top of Liverpool’s shortlist as they prepare for a potential rebuild of their attack over the next few years, according to journalist Florian Plettenberg.
With Salah leaving the club at the end of the season, the Premier League side began considering options on the market to replace the Egyptian attacker.
As such, Liverpool’s reinforcements have been quietly tracking emerging talent who could step into a main attacking role, and Diomande’s rapid rise has put him firmly on the radar.
Yann Diomande is making waves across Europe
Diomande quickly built a reputation as one of Europe’s most exciting young attacking players.
Despite being just 19 years old, the winger has impressed with his speed, confidence and technical ability, qualities that have naturally led to him being compared to elite-level wide forwards.
His performances in Germany have attracted the attention of several top clubs, and Liverpool’s interest reflects their strategy of targeting players with both immediate impact and long-term development.
The winger has scored 13 goals for Germany in all competitions this season.
RB Leipzig, known for developing young stars and selling them for premium prices, are already working to secure Diomande’s future.
The club is preparing to meet with the player’s newly appointed representatives in the coming days.
The purpose is clear. The terms of his contract have been adjusted to ensure that he remains in Leipzig’s plans for the 2026/27 season.
Liverpool and PSG are in race to sign Diomando
Plettenberg points out that if Liverpool, or equally interested Paris Saint-Germain, were interested, Leipzig would demand a staggering transfer fee of well over 100 million euros.
In a desperate bid to fend off circling European powerhouses, Leipzig are already moving to secure his immediate future.
Replacing a true club icon like Salah is an impossible task on paper, but Diomande has exactly the explosive and dynamic profile that Liverpool’s data-driven recruitment team values.
The biggest question heading into the summer window will be whether the Reds are willing to break the €100m barrier to sign the player.
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