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RB Leipzig’s teenage forward Yan Diomande has revealed that he is in no hurry to exit the Bundesliga club this summer, despite mounting interest from Europe’s elite.
The 19-year-old has become one of the most sought-after talents in the “Top 5” leagues, with Bayern Munich and Liverpool reportedly preparing for a bidding war in the summer.
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According to Bild, Bayern is ready to offer up to €60 million for the left winger, though RB Leipzig CEO Oliver Mintzlaff reportedly dismissed the figure immediately, holding out for a higher valuation.
Addressing the rumors of a move to the Bavarian giants, Diomande insisted his priorities remain at the Red Bull Arena.
“It’s always nice to hear something like that. But I haven’t spoken to anyone from Bayern. It’s not the right time for that. I’m happy here in Leipzig and want to remain fully focused.
One thing I can promise: I will never argue with my club. Of course, I probably won’t end my career here. When the time comes, we’ll talk. But if I stay here in the summer, I’ll be absolutely happy.”
The Ivorian is currently under contract until 2030 following his €20 million move from CD Leganés. So far this season, Diomande has been a revelation, tallying nine goals and five assists in 25 matches across all competitions.