Leipzig’s Price Tag for Diomande Sparks Liverpool Debate
Liverpool’s first offer of €100 million for the 19‑year‑old Ivorian winger was turned down, but the club is expected to return with a higher bid.
Leipzig’s management plans to extend Diomande’s contract and has no release clause, yet they are ready to entertain offers above €130 million.
The Red Bull side’s willingness to pay this amount is controversial, as the player’s market value has already surged following his World Cup display.
Liverpool faces a tough decision: should they commit over £100 million for a player who could fill a gap in their squad, or seek alternatives?
The German club’s official site praised Diomande as a “nightmare for defenders” with instant acceleration and an attacking flair that Liverpool lacked last season.
Sporting director Richard Hughes must weigh the potential impact against the steep price, knowing that a successful transfer could change the club’s fortunes.