May 23, 2026

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PSG targets Yan Diomandé but sets strict conditions for summer move

Paris Saint-Germain sets transfer demands for 19-year-old Ivorian star

The upcoming summer transfer window promises high-stakes decisions for Paris Saint-Germain as the club evaluates potential additions to its attacking lineup. Among the most closely watched prospects is Yan Diomandé, a 19-year-old Ivorian winger whose performances in Germany’s Bundesliga have caught the attention of multiple top European clubs.

Despite his youth, Diomandé has already established himself as a key player for RB Leipzig, helping the club secure a spot in next season’s UEFA Champions League. His rapid rise has led to comparisons with other young African talents making waves in European football. The Paris-based club, known for its strategic recruitment of emerging talent, is considering the Ivorian as part of its long-term project.

Paris Saint-Germain insists on major squad overhaul before signing

Sources close to the negotiations reveal that Paris Saint-Germain will only pursue Yan Diomandé if a significant vacancy opens up in the offensive sector. The club’s hierarchy has made it clear that the 19-year-old’s arrival would depend on a prior departure, ensuring squad balance. Multiple options are reportedly under consideration, including potential exits from the front line.

100 million euro valuation puts pressure on Leipzig’s decision

Meanwhile, RB Leipzig has made it clear that Diomandé will not leave without a substantial financial commitment. Club officials have set a valuation exceeding 100 million euros, a figure that reflects both his current market value and potential future trajectory. While Leipzig hopes to retain the young star for at least one more season, a record-breaking offer could shift the balance in favor of a transfer.

The situation underscores the challenges clubs face in balancing ambition with fiscal responsibility. For Paris Saint-Germain, the move would represent a bold statement of intent, while RB Leipzig must weigh the financial windfall against long-term project stability.