PSG targets Yan Diomandé amid Leipzig transfer price adjustments
With the goal of strengthening his squad for the upcoming season, Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique is eyeing a high-profile signing: the young winger Yan Diomandé. However, securing his transfer is proving more complex than anticipated. The RB Leipzig hierarchy insists on a hefty sum—over €100 million—before even considering negotiations, and they’ve tied a specific condition to any potential reduction in the transfer fee.
The French capital club has not hesitated to explore multiple avenues to bolster its ranks, particularly after clinching a historic second consecutive Champions League title. Among the names on their radar is Diomandé, a 19-year-old talent whose potential has not gone unnoticed. Yet, the path to securing his services is fraught with hurdles, as Leipzig’s demands remain non-negotiable without meeting their outlined criteria.
Negotiations hinge on timing and player ambition
According to insider reports, the transfer fee for Diomandé is fluid—but only under certain circumstances. If Paris Saint-Germain were to postpone the deal until 2027, Leipzig would be open to lowering the price. However, if the club insists on completing the transfer in the immediate summer window, the cost would exceed €100 million. The dynamic also depends on Diomandé’s own eagerness to join the club; his willingness to delay his move could influence Leipzig’s flexibility.
Will Bradley Barcola’s future impact Diomandé’s move?
Another factor looming over these discussions is the potential departure of another PSG star, Bradley Barcola. The 23-year-old winger has attracted interest from Liverpool, who are searching for a replacement for the aging Mohamed Salah. While Barcola has yet to finalize his decision, he is expected to announce his intentions after the 2026 World Cup with the France national team. His exit, if it materializes, could free up resources and playing time—making Diomandé’s acquisition even more critical for Paris.