Quick Read
- Bayern Munich is pursuing RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande as a left-winger.
- Diomande is targeted to provide cover and potential competition for Luis Díaz.
- Luis Díaz transferred to Bayern Munich from Liverpool last summer for approximately €80 million.
- Díaz credits Bayern manager Vincent Kompany for playing a crucial role in his decision to join the club.
- Liverpool’s young talent Rio Ngumoha has seen limited minutes despite Díaz’s departure.
MUNICH (Azat TV) – Bayern Munich is reportedly pushing to secure the services of RB Leipzig’s highly-rated winger Yan Diomande, a move that would provide both cover and potential competition for star forward Luis Díaz. This development comes nearly a year after Díaz’s high-profile €80 million transfer from Liverpool, a switch he recently attributed significantly to the persuasive efforts of Bayern manager Vincent Kompany.
The Bavarians are prioritizing a new left winger this summer, with the 19-year-old Ivorian international identified as a top target, according to Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. Diomande has made a significant impact in his debut Bundesliga season since joining Leipzig from Leganes last summer for €20 million, registering nine goals and six assists across all competitions. His impressive performances have positioned him among Europe’s elite young wingers, making him an attractive prospect for several Premier League clubs as well.
Bayern’s Pursuit of Yan Diomande
Bayern Munich’s interest in Yan Diomande signals a strategic intent to bolster their attacking depth. Manager Vincent Kompany has reportedly given his approval for the move to the Allianz Arena. Leipzig, however, is aware of the burgeoning interest and is prepared to demand a hefty fee, with reports suggesting they will not accept anything less than €100 million for their prized asset. This valuation could pose a challenge for Bayern, especially considering they invested approximately €80 million in Luis Díaz just last summer.
Despite the high price tag, Diomande’s profile aligns well with Bayern’s tactical philosophy. His technical prowess, exceptional dribbling ability, and directness make him adept at breaking down defensive blocks and excelling in transitional attacks. Should he join, Diomande would face stiff competition not only from Luis Díaz but also from Michael Olise, who is already part of Bayern’s attacking contingent. While no concrete steps have been taken, Bayern remains in contact with Diomande’s representatives.
Luis Díaz’s Transfer and Kompany’s Influence
Luis Díaz’s arrival at Bayern Munich last summer marked a significant transfer in European football. The Colombian international recently shed light on the crucial role played by manager Vincent Kompany in convincing him to make the move from Liverpool. Díaz described Kompany as “incredible,” highlighting the manager’s intense, character-driven approach to football, where “everyone defends, everyone attacks.” Beyond tactics, Díaz praised Kompany’s personal touch, noting his concern for players’ families and willingness to offer support, which made him feel “very comfortable” and confident in his developmental prospects under the coach.
Díaz’s comments underscore the growing influence of Kompany in attracting top talent to Bayern. The manager’s ability to forge strong personal connections and articulate a clear vision for player development appears to be a key factor in securing high-profile signings. The €80 million investment in Díaz last season reflects Bayern’s commitment to building a formidable squad, with Díaz expected to remain a central figure in their attacking plans, even with the potential arrival of new talent.
Liverpool’s Post-Díaz Reality
Díaz’s departure from Liverpool has had ripple effects, particularly concerning the playing time of young talents at Anfield. Following the Colombian’s move, England youth international Rio Ngumoha was widely expected to step up to the first team. Despite signing his first professional contract shortly after turning 17 and making several Premier League matchday squads, Ngumoha has seen limited action, accumulating less than 90 minutes in total top-flight play this season. Liverpool manager Arne Slot has defended his usage of Ngumoha, stating that no other 18 or 19-year-old has played as many minutes, although this claim has been challenged by recent research, according to Anfield Watch.
The ongoing pursuit of Yan Diomande by Bayern Munich, coupled with Luis Díaz’s recent reflections on Vincent Kompany’s pivotal role in his transfer, highlights a strategic reinforcement phase for the German giants, aiming to build a deeper and more resilient squad around key players like Díaz.

