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·4 giugno 2026
'I’ve loved since I was a child' - Liverpool target to replace Salah makes unexpected claim

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·4 giugno 2026

Yan Diomandé has done what many young players do when asked about a major club: he spoke honestly. The RB Leipzig winger has admitted that Paris Saint-Germain are a club he has admired since childhood, mainly because his father supports them.
For Liverpool fans, that may sound like bad news, especially with the Reds being linked with a move for the 19-year-old. But from a Liverpool angle, this story is not over.
Diomandé is one of the most exciting young attackers in Europe.
He has enjoyed a breakout season with RB Leipzig, producing 12 goals and 8 assists in the Bundesliga, while also recording 716 sprints, 2,171 intensive runs and a top speed of 36.3 km/h, according to Bundesliga’s official stats.
FotMob also lists him with a strong 7.61 average rating in the 2025/26 Bundesliga campaign, which shows he has not just been a highlights player, but a consistent performer.
That is exactly why Liverpool are interested. With the club looking at long-term attacking options, Diomandé fits the profile perfectly: quick, direct, fearless, and capable of playing wide.
However, Diomande’s latest comments would upset the Liverpool faithful.
Yan Diomandé: “Paris Saint-Germain is a team I’ve loved since I was a child. My father supports Paris Saint-Germain, and it’s a team I admire as a football fan”, told L’Equipe, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.
“It would be a pleasure for me to come and play here with one of the biggest clubs. It’s always a pleasure to come here because, with French being spoken, I think adapting wouldn’t be difficult. But why not?”.
“I don’t think I’m looking ahead to the future or focusing on anything else. As I’ve said, I remain focused on the World Cup. After that, the clubs will sort things out between themselves and we’ll see what happens next.”
His PSG comments will obviously encourage the French champions.
He said it would be a pleasure to play there, mentioned the language factor, and described PSG as one of the biggest clubs.
That is natural. But Liverpool should not walk away just because a teenager gave a respectful answer about another club.
The more important question is whether Diomandé wants the best development path. PSG can offer glamour, trophies and a French-speaking environment.
Liverpool can offer Premier League exposure, Anfield, and potentially a clearer role in a new-look attack.
Liverpool should stay calm but serious. Diomandé’s PSG affection is not ideal, but it is not a rejection.







































