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Personal terms not an issue for Liverpool in Yan Diomande race

Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing 19-year-old Ivory Coast international Yan Diomande from Bundesliga club RB Leipzig this summer.

Yan Diomande is in fine form, and he has 21 goal contributions this season. He could cost around €100 million, and Liverpool are hoping to secure his signature.

According to a report by TEAMtalk, agreeing on personal terms with the player will not be a problem for Liverpool. The attacker is keen on joining a big club, and Liverpool will be an attractive destination for him. The player has admitted that he is a boyhood Liverpool fan, so the Reds will feel they can get the deal over the line.

It remains to be seen whether they are prepared to pay the asking price. They need to improve multiple areas of the squad during the summer transfer window, and spending a €100 million on the youngster might be difficult.

The 19-year-old is a tremendous talent with a bright future, but the asking price is quite high. The German outfit might need to lower its demands for the move to go through.

Diomande will be keen on a big move

Meanwhile, the 19-year-old African has been linked with multiple clubs in recent months. He will be hoping to compete at the highest level. He should look to join a club where he can play regularly and fight for major trophies. Liverpool could be the ideal destination for them. They need to replace Mohamed Salah in the summer, and the Ivorian could be the perfect fit.

Liverpool has done well to groom young players in the past, and they could help him fulfil his potential. The 19-year-old is still quite young, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He has all the attributes to develop into a future star. Liverpool has been keeping tabs on his development for quite some time, and they have maintained a close watch on his performances from his time in Spain as well.

This has been a difficult season for Liverpool, and they need quality players to bounce back next year. Adding more quality on the flanks will be an absolute priority for them. They need someone who can take on defenders and create opportunities with pace and flair.

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