Liverpool is accelerating to close the signing of Yan Diomande, the winger from RB Leipzig and a key figure for Ivory Coast in the 2026 World Cup, chosen by Andoni Iraola to replace Mohamed Salah. The Liverpool transfer market remains hot with the arrival of the Spanish coach.
After a rather bitter season where the expectations of retaining the Premier League crown couldn't be met, the Anfield hierarchy has decided to take action. The Merseyside club's management understands that the team needs an urgent injection of dynamism, flair, and effectiveness in front of goal.
Andoni Iraola's arrival at the helm of the Reds marks the beginning of a new tactical era at the institution. The Usúrbil strategist is working closely with the technical secretariat to assemble a competitive squad tailored to his high-intensity approach. The main challenge for the Basque coach is to fill the huge void left by the definitive departure of the legendary Egyptian winger.

The Liverpool accelerates for the signing of Yan Diomande
To cover the absence of the pharaoh on the right flank of the attack, the Anfield leadership has set its top priority in German football. The profile that gains unanimous consensus in the recruitment committee is that of Ivorian winger Yan Diomande, currently playing for RB Leipzig. According to the latest information from the British outlet talkSPORT, the Merseyside club is determined to lead the race to secure the services of this promising winger.
Interest in the very young African forward has skyrocketed after witnessing his stellar debut in the 2026 World Cup. The player led the Ivory Coast national team to a valuable 1-0 victory against Ecuador in the Group E match. This performance earned him the title of the most valuable player of the game, confirming the excellent reports that the English analysts had on him.
At just 19 years old, the skillful right winger is already rubbing shoulders with the emerging talents in world football. After leaving Leganés last summer, the African has had a spectacular journey in the top tier of German football. His impressive track record with the energy drink team includes a total of 13 goals and 10 assists in the 36 official matches he played in all competitions.
The financial demands of RB Leipzig complicate Liverpool's plans
Yan Diomande's extraordinary progress in German territory has immediately attracted the interest of the major European powers. Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have also sent their scouts to monitor his every move in the World Championship. Despite fierce competition, Anfield's team maintains a position of advantage thanks to the insistence of its coaching staff.
The management of RB Leipzig is fully aware of the huge market value held by their player. For this reason, the Bundesliga club will not facilitate his departure and has set the transfer fee for the winger at an amount exceeding 100 million pounds. This significant financial demand will require the English board to make an unprecedented financial effort to meet the wishes of their new coach.
The sporting planning of the Anfield residents is not limited solely to one forward position. The English club takes advantage of the World Cup to advance in other parallel negotiations with young talents shining on the pitch. The technical secretariat has had formal discussions with the surroundings of Ayyoub Bouaddi, the 18-year-old midfielder playing for Lille. The Moroccan international caught everyone's attention after his outstanding performance in their 1-1 draw against Brazil.
Likewise, the sporting direction is keeping an eye on Bradley Barcola, the skillful winger from Paris Saint-Germain who brings versatility to the flanks. However, the top priority of the project remains clear in the Anfield offices. Liverpool will focus all its attention and financial resources on persuading the entourage of the Ivorian attacker to become the new offensive reference of a team obligated to fight for glory in England.
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