Transfers
Premier League chase pushes PSG to fast‑track €110m Diomande bid
Paris Saint‑Germain have signalled a willingness to spend €110 million on Ivorian winger Yan Diomande. The 22‑year‑old is currently at RB Leipzig, and the proposed fee has attracted keen attention from Premier League clubs. Both sides see the deal as a potential turning point in the summer market.
The Parisians have listed the winger as their top target. Club president Nasser Al‑Khelaifi has taken personal control of the negotiations.
Head coach Luis Enrique insists Diomande wants to join PSG. He warned against a loan back to the German side, a suggestion made by Red Bull Leipzig.
The player’s desire to move to Paris gives PSG a decisive edge. Al‑Khelaifi has therefore accelerated talks to prevent rivals from snatching the prospect.
European chase heats up as ASSE and Lens vie for Bournemouth winger
Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are reported to be ready to push for the winger. Their interest adds further pressure on PSG to finalise the transfer.
The Premier League interest underscores the urgency for the Parisians to secure the deal before a rival can outbid them. A competing bid could force PSG to reconsider its summer strategy.
If PSG succeed, they will lock down a highly rated talent and deny English clubs a future star. Should they be outbid, the club may pivot to signing Eli Junior Kroupi from Bournemouth. In that scenario, Diomande could end up in England.
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In parallel, PSG Talk urges fans to add the outlet to Google. Lucas Digne is taking his medical today, highlighting the club’s ongoing activity.
The talk around the transfer reflects high stakes for both sides. PSG aims to strengthen its attack, while Diomande seeks a move to a top European league without delay.