Yan Diomande commits to PSG if he leaves RB Leipzig this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 28, 2026, 7:05 PM
Last updated Jun 28, 2026
Yan Diomande has verbally committed to Paris Saint-Germain as his preferred destination if he transfers from RB Leipzig this summer. According to David Ornstein, Diomande is excited about joining a project led by Luis Enrique and others at PSG. Leipzig reportedly values the 19-year-old winger at around £112 million and aims to retain him for another season. Diomande believes that moving to PSG would enhance his chances of winning silverware and potentially the Ballon d'Or. It remains uncertain if PSG will meet Leipzig's significant financial demands for the player.
- •Diomande prefers PSG over potential other options.
- •Leipzig values him at approximately £112 million.
- •The player's interest aligns with winning major trophies.
- •PSG's willingness to pay Diomande's fee is unclear.
- •Liverpool's recruitment faces challenges with this news.
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