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Report Man United eye Liverpool’s dream signing amid Leipzig stand‑off
Report Man United now believe they can snatch Liverpool’s dream signing Yan Diomande after Liverpool’s €100 million bid was turned down by RB Leipzig, which have set a £102 million valuation. The German club’s stance leaves United, Liverpool, Paris Saint‑Germain and Manchester City still in the mix.
Manchester United are described by as being in “pole position” for the RB Leipzig winger. The club’s interest follows a market pattern where numbers rise daily and every major club in Europe wants to be at the front of the queue. United’s perceived advantage stems from the belief that a swift move could secure the teenager before rivals act.
Yan Diomande, 19, posted 13 goals and 10 assists in 36 Bundesliga matches during the 2025/26 season, helping RB Leipzig finish third and qualify for the Champions League. Those figures illustrate why the winger is labelled one of the hottest names in the summer market.
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On the international stage, Diomande contributed an assist in four World Cup appearances for Ivory Coast before their round‑of‑32 exit to Norway. His performances at a major tournament add to the profile that clubs across Europe find attractive. RB Leipzig have made it clear they will not accept less than £102 million and appear relaxed about keeping the player if the price is not met. Reports suggest the club prefers to negotiate an improved contract rather than cash in immediately, indicating confidence in Diomande’s future ceiling. Diomande himself has signalled openness to a move, encouraging interest from several clubs. When asked about his future during the World Cup he said: “I don’t know. I’m not thinking about my future after the World Cup. I’m trying to put all my energy into the World Cup, and then I’ll see what’s happening after.” For Manchester United, being seen as the front‑runner could translate into a strategic edge if Leipzig’s price is eventually met. Liverpool’s €100 million offer, though rejected, demonstrates serious intent and may force the club to raise its bid. Meanwhile, Leipzig retains leverage, keeping the teenager in a position to command a premium while the suitors battle for his signature.