Liverpool have been handed a fresh transfer-race twist around Yan Diomande after reports in France suggested Paris Saint-Germain have stepped away from the RB Leipzig winger.
The 19-year-old has already been heavily linked with Liverpool this summer, and the latest claim matters because PSG had been viewed as one of the clubs capable of complicating the chase.
According to a fresh update from The Liverpool Offside, citing French reporting on Diomande’s situation, PSG’s interest was tied to their own attacking plans and has now cooled.
Diomande Claim Changes Liverpool’s Negotiating Picture
The key caveat is that this is still a transfer-race development, not a completed deal. RB Leipzig’s valuation remains the biggest obstacle, and Liverpool still have to turn any player-side optimism into an agreement with the Bundesliga club.
Even so, the reported PSG retreat gives Liverpool a clearer lane. Diomande’s pace and right-sided profile have obvious appeal in a summer where the Reds are reshaping their attack.
For supporters, the significance is not that the deal is done. It is that one of the most dangerous rival routes may now be weaker, leaving Liverpool with a cleaner chance to test Leipzig’s stance. The next signal to watch is whether the Reds return with a revised package quickly, because hesitation can invite other clubs back into the conversation.





