Paris Saint‑Germain have begun negotiations with RB Leipzig to sign Ivory Coast forward Yan Diomande, with sources indicating the 19‑year‑old has informed the Bundesliga club of his desire to join the European champions. Diomande, under contract until 2030, has already told PSG he is eager to make the move after scoring 12 league goals in his first season in Germany. His arrival would coincide with Gonçalo Ramos’ departure to AC Milan, with a deal worth €74 million potentially rising to €90 million. Ramos, who won multiple domestic titles and two Champions League crowns in Paris, never secured a regular starting role under Luis Enrique but still produced 45 goals in 131 appearances.
Diomande previously spent time at Leganés before joining Leipzig and is currently preparing for Ivory Coast’s World Cup last‑32 match against Norway. His signing would represent PSG’s first major move of the summer window as they reshape their attack.