Anfield Index
·14. Januar 2026
Journalist confirms major boost in Liverpool’s pursuit of Bundesliga forward

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·14. Januar 2026

Liverpool’s January narrative has settled into a familiar rhythm, urgency mixed with patience, expectation rubbing against reality. Arne Slot’s side may be on a unbeaten run, but context matters, and being 14 points behind Arsenal has sharpened the mood.
Against that backdrop, transfer developments take on added significance. One such thread now feels tangible, and it centres on RB Leipzig, a 19 year old winger, and a potential opening for Liverpool.
According to Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg, Leipzig are close to finalising a deal that could reshape their attacking depth. Writing on X, Plettenberg stated,
For Liverpool, the relevance is positional rather than personal. Suleiman Sani operates in the same wide areas as Yan Diomande, a player long tracked by the recruitment team. Leipzig adding depth now hints at flexibility later.
Diomande’s first Bundesliga season has been quietly impressive. Sixteen appearances across competitions, eleven goal contributions, and a composure that belies his age. Comfortable on either wing, he fits the modern Liverpool attacker profile, tactically adaptable, technically secure, and still developing.
With Antoine Semenyo now at Manchester City, the shortlist has effectively narrowed. Diomande, at 19, offers immediate usefulness without closing future doors.
From a supporter’s perspective, this report makes a lot of sense. Liverpool fans are not asking for panic buys, they are asking for coherence. Diomande ticks boxes that feel very Liverpool in 2026, young, versatile, productive, and already tested at a high level.
Adding Diomande would not be about fixing January or more likely the summer, it would be about strengthening the next number of seasons. That feels like smart business rather than reactive spending.
There is also an appreciation among fans that Leipzig signings rarely happen by accident. If they are comfortable adding Sani now, it suggests confidence in letting Diomande’s path diverge. For Liverpool, that is opportunity.
If this progresses, supporters will see it as a statement of intent, not desperation. And right now, that balance matters just as much as the points gap.









































