UMVA has learned that Liverpool is making a strong push to sign Yan Diomande, a highly touted young talent, with journalist Ben Jacobs indicating that the Reds are still working on landing the player.
Diomande, who is currently representing the Ivory Coast at the World Cup, has also caught the attention of Paris Saint-Germain, setting up a potential transfer battle between the two European giants.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Liverpool is optimistic about securing Diomande's signature, with Jacobs suggesting that a deal could even be struck during the World Cup.
Liverpool's interest in Diomande and another young star, Victor Munoz, comes as the club looks to revamp its attack following the departure of Mohamed Salah and the injury to Hugo Ekitike.
The Reds' recent signings, including Cody Gakpo, Alexander Isak, and Florian Wirtz, have failed to live up to expectations, making it imperative for the club to bring in fresh talent to bolster its attack.
Diomande, in particular, is seen as a world-class talent in the making, despite his youth and inexperience, while Munoz also has the potential to make a significant impact in the future.
A successful swoop for both Diomande and Munoz would be a major coup for Liverpool's new manager, Andoni Iraola, and would likely excite fans who are eager to see the team return to its former glory.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that Liverpool is working tirelessly to strengthen its squad, with the potential signings of Diomande and Munoz being seen as crucial to the team's success in the upcoming season.
