Yan Diomande wants to play in Paris. That simple statement has turned what was already one of the summer’s most expensive transfer sagas into a full-blown three-way chess match between the player, PSG, and a Liverpool side that just had €100 million turned down at the door.

The 19-year-old Ivory Coast winger currently at RB Leipzig has publicly indicated his preference for Paris Saint-Germain should he leave the Bundesliga this summer. PSG has already held discussions with Diomande’s representatives about personal terms, though the club hasn’t yet tabled a formal offer to Leipzig.

Leipzig isn’t bluffing on the price tag

Liverpool tested the waters with an opening bid of €100 million, including bonuses. Leipzig said no. The German club values Diomande north of €120-130 million, a figure that reflects both the player’s trajectory and the fact that they have absolutely zero pressure to sell, with his contract running until 2030.

Liverpool hasn’t backed off despite the rejection. The club has made multiple approaches for Diomande amid PSG’s parallel interest. But Diomande’s stated preference for PSG complicates Liverpool’s position considerably.