Liverpool's summer transfer plans are beginning to take shape, and a new name is generating significant buzz. According to reliable reporter David Lynch, RB Leipzig's exciting young winger Yan Diomande is "definitely" a player of genuine interest to the Anfield hierarchy.
This interest comes as the Reds look to future-proof their attack, with the long-term succession plan for Mohamed Salah being a key priority. Diomande, a 19-year-old Ivorian international, is seen as a potential marquee signing to fill that role. Primarily operating on the right flank, his profile suggests he could be a direct stylistic heir to the Egyptian king.
However, any move faces a significant hurdle. Reports indicate Liverpool view Leipzig's asking price, rumored to be around £87 million, as "excessive." The club's ability to meet such a valuation may hinge on securing Champions League football for next season, adding another layer of intrigue to the Premier League run-in.
Beyond the financials, Diomande's versatility is a major selling point. While a right-winger by trade, he is capable of playing on the left, offering new manager Arne Slot valuable tactical flexibility. This "multifunctional" quality is precisely what Lynch suggests Liverpool are seeking as they aim to rebuild their forward line.
In fact, Lynch has urged the club to think even bigger, advocating for the signing of multiple wingers this summer to add depth and competition. Diomande represents a high-upside, long-term project—a statement signing that would signal Liverpool's intent to compete at the very top for years to come. As the window approaches, all eyes will be on whether the Reds decide to turn their definite interest into a formal pursuit.
