RB Leipzig reject Liverpool’s initial offer for teenaged forward Yan Diomande, according to multiple reports. The talks continue, and Liverpool are expected to return with an improved bid. Reports say Liverpool are willing to pay a total fee of €100 million, structured as a €90 million fixed payment plus €10 million in potential add-ons. Leipzig’s refusal indicates the German club does not accept that valuation or terms at this stage. Both outlets frame the development as an ongoing negotiation rather than a breakdown in discussions. The reports also describe Diomande as a target for Liverpool, with the first proposal being rejected before any further agreement is reached. No official statements from either club are included in the accounts provided. If Liverpool make a revised offer, the next stage would likely involve further discussion over the transfer fee and the conditions tied to any add-on payments.