Liverpool
Liverpool have already completed their first signing under new manager Andoni Iraola, but further reinforcements are expected ahead of the forthcoming Premier League campaign. The Arne Slot era has come to a close at Anfield, with former Bournemouth boss Iraola taking charge of a side that slipped to a disappointing fifth-place finish, just one season after lifting the top-flight title.
Mohamed Salah's exit is just one of several anticipated squad overhauls, with Victor Munoz arriving from Osasuna and Jeremy Jacquet set to join from Rennes following a deal concluded back in February. The Reds had also been pursuing one of the standout young talents at World Cup 2026, Yan Diomande. Express Sport runs you through the latest on the RB Leipzig winger, who is said to favour a move to PSG, alongside the most recent Liverpool transfer updates.
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Liverpool's bid to land Diomande, widely considered a potential heir to Mo Salah, appears to have hit a significant stumbling block. The Reds had reportedly been prepared to spend £86m on the player, who has shone for the Ivory Coast at the World Cup, but The Athletic now reports he has set his sights on PSG as his preferred destination.
Leipzig are said to be holding out for in excess of £100m, and Liverpool risk missing out altogether once a series of scheduled talks are concluded - though not in relation to Diomande.
Randal Kolo Muani, who spent last season on loan at Tottenham, could deliver a crushing final blow to Liverpool's ambitions.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus executives are flying to France to hold talks with PSG over a potential move for their striker.
Should he depart, this could open up a spot in the squad for Diomande. What's more, if PSG can secure a reasonable fee, it could also help bankroll a potential deal.
Elsewhere, Mundo Deportivo report that Liverpool have set their sights on Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, who missed out on a place in France's World Cup squad.
The Spanish outlet claims the Reds have already made contact regarding the Frenchman, with Real Madrid looking to offload a midfielder to fund other transfers this summer.
However, it is believed that the 23-year-old has no desire to leave the Bernabeu. Camavinga is intent on proving himself to incoming manager Jose Mourinho and demonstrating his worth to the squad.
The Frenchman has even instructed his agents to rebuff any approaches that may come in. The report adds that he is valued at approximately £52m.
