Diomande: I Expect to Leave Leipzig, and I Am Thinking of Making History with My National Team
The Ivorian Yan Diomande has sparked further speculation about his future after hinting at the possibility of leaving the German club Leipzig during the current summer transfer window.
Diomande said in a press statement about the rumors regarding his future: "I no longer have an Instagram account, so I don't see anything that's being said, but I do expect to leave, of course."
He added, "I have an agent who handles all these matters, and the most important thing for me now is to focus on the World Cup with my national team and try to make history."
The young Ivorian winger is attracting interest from several top European clubs, led by Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain, due to the impressive performances he has delivered with Leipzig.
According to press reports, Diomande has already decided on his preferred destination after reaching a verbal agreement with Paris Saint-Germain regarding personal terms, while negotiations between the two clubs continue.
The German club insists on receiving more than 100 million euros to agree to sell its young star, which suggests that negotiations are likely to continue in the coming period.
Diomande said in a press statement about the rumors regarding his future: "I no longer have an Instagram account, so I don't see anything that's being said, but I do expect to leave, of course."
He added, "I have an agent who handles all these matters, and the most important thing for me now is to focus on the World Cup with my national team and try to make history."
The young Ivorian winger is attracting interest from several top European clubs, led by Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain, due to the impressive performances he has delivered with Leipzig.
According to press reports, Diomande has already decided on his preferred destination after reaching a verbal agreement with Paris Saint-Germain regarding personal terms, while negotiations between the two clubs continue.
The German club insists on receiving more than 100 million euros to agree to sell its young star, which suggests that negotiations are likely to continue in the coming period.
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