RB Leipzig have rejected a massive €100 million bid from Liverpool for rising star Yan Diomandé, signaling their determination to retain one of the most sought-after young talents in world football.
The offer, reported to be worth €90 million upfront plus €10 million in add-ons, fell short of Leipzig’s valuation of the player. Softfootball understands that the German club are demanding more than €100 million and remain hopeful of keeping the 19-year-old for at least another season.
The latest development follows earlier reports that Leipzig had opened discussions with Diomandé’s representatives over a contract extension. Club officials view the Ivorian winger as a key part of their future plans and are eager to secure his long-term commitment.

Diomandé’s value has risen dramatically since arriving from Leganés for €20 million in 2025. His impressive performances at club level, combined with a breakthrough campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, have attracted attention from several European giants, including Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain.
Despite Leipzig’s desire to retain the attacker, growing interest from top clubs could trigger a fierce transfer battle in the coming weeks. Reports suggest that a figure close to €120 million may eventually become the focal point of negotiations should Leipzig decide to consider a sale.
For now, however, Leipzig remain firm in their position, hoping to fend off interest and continue the development of one of football’s brightest emerging stars.