Liverpool are reported to have had an initial bid for winger Yan Diomande rejected by RB Leipzig and are now preparing an improved offer. Multiple outlets cite a rejected move reported around £86.8m (described in some coverage as close to €100m), with Leipzig indicating they do not accept that valuation. The next steps are described as Liverpool moving to raise their offer again rather than withdrawing from the negotiations.

Coverage also frames Diomande’s transfer talks as part of a wider summer planning effort, with reports suggesting Liverpool are ready to make another bid for a player viewed at a significantly higher price. One report places the target valuation at roughly €120m, while others describe Liverpool’s renewed package as approaching or around €100m as they try to find a deal. Across the reporting, Liverpool’s interest remains active after the first rejection, with discussions continuing and Liverpool reportedly looking to accelerate talks to secure the player.

No agreement is reported as completed in the sources provided.