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·3 December 2025
Sky Sports Journalist reports Liverpool’s “very advanced contact” with Bundesliga wonderkid

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·3 December 2025

Liverpool find themselves approaching the January transfer window with both clarity and concern. The progress under Arne Slot has been evident, with his side showing resilience across a demanding schedule, but the overall balance of the forward line remains delicate. The departure of Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich in the summer created a void that has not yet been convincingly filled, particularly on the left. His ability to unpick tight defences through pure one on one instinct had long been a vital weapon.
Cody Gakpo and Hugo Ekitike provide different strengths, yet neither mirrors the explosive, direct profile Liverpool once had in Diaz. That explains why the sense of urgency is growing around the need for one more elite wide option. Recruitment is being planned with long term intent and the club has been clear that evolution of the attack will be ongoing rather than reactive.

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It is within this wider picture that the name Yan Diomande has reemerged. Sport Bild previously reported that Liverpool have been tracking the teenager closely after his outstanding start to life in the Bundesliga. Those early signs have now developed into something more tangible.
Sky Sports Switzerland claim Liverpool are now in “very advanced contact” with Diomande’s entourage, signalling a shift in the pace of discussions. Tottenham are described as strong competitors for the winger’s signature, while Barcelona are monitoring from distance without having pushed forward decisively.
Journalist Sacha Tavolieri explained the situation with clarity.“Yan Diomande, one of the most promising wingers in the Bundesliga, will be a hot topic next summer.”“According to our information, Tottenham and Liverpool have both made very advanced contacts with Yan Diomande’s entourage.”“Tottenham have been following the player for several months and have recently intensified discussions.”“In competition, Liverpool is also very present in this case. The Reds, in a rebuilding phase on the offensive side, consider Diomande as a serious option to bring freshness and projection in the middle.”“The exchanges are described as “very advanced”. For the time being, Leipzig remains calm and has not yet opened official negotiations with a club, but is closely watching the evolution of the discussions around the player.”
Diomande has already built an impressive reputation this season. The Ivorian has racked up 14 appearances and delivered four goals and four assists, a return that reflects both maturity and impact in a competitive environment. His style blends acceleration, tight control and a fearless willingness to isolate defenders, traits that slot seamlessly into what Liverpool want their wide players to achieve.
It is understood Leipzig see him as central to their next cycle and have him under contract until 2030. That long term deal means any negotiations will be on their terms, but also underlines the scale of the talent Liverpool are preparing to target. A club with Leipzig’s development record does not hold onto a player cheaply if they believe he can become a centrepiece.

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Liverpool’s interest is not only about the present window. Senior figures at the club are conscious of the need to future proof an attack that has evolved significantly in the past eighteen months. Recruitment under Slot has emphasised versatility, balance and a renewed physical profile. Adding a wide player with Diomande’s range of attributes fits the aim of maintaining unpredictability and depth in key areas of the pitch.
Sources around the deal have described Liverpool’s stance as proactive rather than rushed. Although the January window could bring opportunities, the club are prepared for this pursuit to extend into the summer if conditions demand patience. As one figure close to the process put it, “Liverpool want the right winger, not just the available winger.”
From a Liverpool supporter perspective, the links with Yan Diomande feel like a natural continuation of what the club has set out to do since Arne Slot arrived. The team has made progress in terms of structure and rhythm, but watching the side every week leaves a clear impression that one more wide attacker is needed. The loss of Luis Diaz created tactical and emotional gaps, as he was one of the few players capable of unsettling an entire defensive line on his own.
Diomande looks like someone who could grow into that responsibility. His ability to drive at pace, commit markers and open spaces for others mirrors the type of winger Liverpool fans have been used to seeing in successful seasons. There is also something appealing about the profile of a teenager already producing in the Bundesliga. Supporters remember how players like Salah and Mane flourished after being backed at the right moment.
It also matters that the club is acting decisively. Supporters have learned the hard way that failing to strengthen early can lead to issues later in the campaign. Seeing Liverpool in “very advanced contact”, as reported, suggests intent and ambition. If the club believes Diomande can lift the forward line, then the fanbase will welcome the pursuit wholeheartedly.









































