
"With the season he's been having so far with RB Leipzig, it's no surprise that Yan Diomande is drawing interest from clubs all across Europe's top five leagues, Bayern Munich included. The 19-year-old has just recently returned from international duty with the Ivory Coast at the African Cup of Nations in Morocco, but thoroughly impressed for Die Roten Bullen with the seven goals and four assists he's tallied so far from a total of eighteen appearances across all competitions."
"Per Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg, Leipzig would want somewhere in the region of €100 million from a prospective buying club to agree to sell their star winger and they are currently remaining relaxed over the whole situation. There's still half of a season left to play, so his value could, in theory, wind up dropping, but as things stand right now, interested clubs are expecting to come in with offers in the €60 to €70 million range."
"As things stand, Diomande's contract with Leipzig runs through June 2030 and it does not contain a release clause, so Leipzig hold a lot of power in terms of leverage, knowing that they'll be able to use that at the negotiating table to make as much money as possible. Per Plettenberg, the club are fully intent on making Diomande the club's most expensive sale, eclipsing the August 2023 sale of Croatian defender Josko Gvardiol to Manchester City for a fee of €90 million."
Yan Diomande has emerged as a standout 19-year-old winger for RB Leipzig, producing seven goals and four assists in eighteen appearances across all competitions. He recently returned from international duty with the Ivory Coast at the African Cup of Nations. Leipzig have experienced inconsistent form this season but recognize significant transfer interest from top European clubs, including Bayern Munich. The club currently values Diomande at roughly €100 million while market interest centers on offers around €60–€70 million. Diomande's contract runs until June 2030 without a release clause, giving Leipzig strong negotiating leverage and an aim to set a club sale record.
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