Liverpool are already drawing up contingency plans in case their ambitious move for RB Leipzig forward Yan Diomande falls through, according to journalist Ben Jacobs.
Jacobs reports that the Reds saw an €80m+€20m bid swiftly rejected, with Diomande still regarded as a priority target. However, there is growing acceptance at Anfield that the club cannot allow the deal to drag into August, particularly given the urgency to strengthen wide attacking areas this summer.
As a result, Liverpool recruitment staff are actively assessing alternative options should Leipzig refuse to engage in negotiations.
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Yankuba Minteh and Said El Mala among emerging Liverpool alternatives
Liverpool’s recruitment team are understood to be keeping close tabs on Yankuba Minteh, who has impressed with his direct attacking style and pace in wide areas, making him a strong stylistic fit for the Premier League side’s system.
Alongside him, Said El Mala is also being considered as a surprise option, with internal discussions highlighting his potential and long-term upside.
Both players are viewed as realistic alternatives if the pursuit of Diomande stalls, particularly given Liverpool’s desire to add dynamism and depth in wide attacking positions this summer.
Matias Fernandez-Pardo is another player mentioned by Jacobs, while Bradley Barcola remains a long-term name of interest despite his higher valuation and competition from other European clubs.
Understand Liverpool’s bid for Yan Diomande was actually €80m+€20m not €90m+€10m, as originally thought.
Liverpool view Diomande as a priority, while PSG could bid as well. Optimism player wants to join. Yet if Leipzig don’t engage over a sale, Liverpool are also prepared to… pic.twitter.com/vSLs3goWEe
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) June 21, 2026
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