Liverpool bids €100m for Yan Diomande as Isak situation influences decision
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 6:10 AM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Liverpool has submitted a €100m bid for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande amid efforts to avoid past mistakes related to Alexander Isak. The proposed deal follows a problematic transfer process for Isak, which led to a disappointing debut season. RB Leipzig has rejected the initial offer, which included €80m upfront and €20m in bonuses. Liverpool aims to expedite the transfer to prevent delays similar to Isak's situation, with plans to pursue other targets if no agreement is reached quickly.
- •Liverpool has bid €100m for Yan Diomande.
- •RB Leipzig rejected the offer, citing insufficient terms.
- •Liverpool aims to finalize a deal quickly to avoid past mistakes.
- •Diomande has impressed in the Bundesliga, winning Young Player of the Season.
- •He is currently competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Ivory Coast.
- 6:10 AMYahoo Sports — €100m bid is in: Liverpool desperate to move on from Alexander Isak mistake
"Liverpool and Richard Hughes are eager to move on from their mistake with Alexander Isak. A €100m bid is now in.Liverpool broke their transfer record twice in 2025, first with Florian Wirtz and then...
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