The 19-year-old sensation Yan Diomandé, currently representing Côte d’Ivoire at the 2026 World Cup, has set his sights on a future in the French capital. While the RB Leipzig winger is heavily linked with a switch to Paris Saint-Germain, the actual move might be pushed back by a year despite a personal agreement being in place.

Why Yan Diomandé has prioritized a move to Paris
The young talent has attracted interest from several European giants, including Bayern Munich and Liverpool. However, the allure of the Parc des Princes has proven decisive. Yan Diomandé is drawn to the club for both personal and professional reasons: it is the team his father supports, he is eager to experience life in Paris, and he believes in the club’s long-term vision. Furthermore, the opportunity to work under Luis Enrique and compete for the Champions League title played a significant role in his decision to commit to the PSG project.
Transfer fee and potential delay until 2027
While a five-year contract with a substantial salary is already agreed upon between the player and the club, the final negotiations with RB Leipzig present a significant hurdle. The German side is holding out for a staggering fee, indicating that even €100 million will not be sufficient for an immediate release this summer. Consequently, there is a strong possibility that the transfer will be deferred until the summer of 2027. PSG now faces a critical choice: pay a premium price now or wait to secure one of football’s brightest prospects at a later date.
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