Football Muse
·29 mai 2026
Transfer rumour roundup: Liverpool race for Diomande as Konate contract talks collapse; Dias eyes Man City exit

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·29 mai 2026

Today's transfer rumours include Ibrahima Konate's contract talks collapse at Liverpool, and Ruben Dias's desire for an exit from Manchester City.
We'll start at Liverpool, where the Reds are racing to get a deal done forYan Diomande. The RB Leipzig flyer is the club's top target to replace Mohamed Salah and talks are underway for the Ivorian. Sky Germany report that Arne Slot's side are aware of rival interest from Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City, and are keen to rubber-stamp his signing swiftly.
Diomande might just passIbrahima Konate on his way into Anfield. The Frenchman's 'will he, won't he' contract saga looks set to end in an exit. Konate's has been unable to agree new terms at Liverpool and looks set for a free transfer exit. After losing Trent Alexander-Arnold for peanuts last summer, it's another big blow for the Merseysiders.
Another centre-back who could be on the move isRuben Dias. The 29-year-old's told his representatives to explore a transfer after six seasons at Manchester City. Caught Offside claim the defender's decision has alerted Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern Munich.
OntoBernardo Silva, who is definitely leaving the Etihad. The midfielder's set to snub a move to Benfica, with La Liga giants Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, or Serie A side Juventus his likeliest destinations.
Sticking with the Portuguese theme,Joao Palhinha's future is also up in the air. After spending the current campaign on loan at Spurs, the midfielder now faces a decision on his future. Roberto De Zerbi wants to sign the midfield enforcer permanently, but faces competition from Sporting CP. A Bola report that the Portuguese side want to re-sign the 30-year-old this summer.
Across the capital, the mass exodus atWest Ham is getting underway. Niclas Fullkrug is keen to jump ship with Werder Bremen interested in re-signing their former goal-getter. The German spent the second half of last season on loan at Milan, where he failed to make an impression.
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