Diomande: "I expect to leave Leipzig'
RB Leipzig forward Yan Diomande says he "expects to leave" the Bundesliga club, with both PSG and Liverpool interested in signing the Ivory Coast international this summer.
"First of all, like I said, my dream is playing for my country and making history with my country," he said ahead of his country's World Cup last-32 tie against Norway on Tuesday.
"I don't have Instagram anymore, I don't have TikTok, so I can't see anything but I expect to leave [RB Leipzig] of course.
"I have an agent who's going to manage the rest, but for me the most important thing right now is focusing on the World Cup with my country and making history with them."
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Kane focuses on World Cup despite Barcelonas interest in England forward
Harry Kane is fully focused on Englands bid for World Cup glory after Barcelona made an informal enquiry about signing him this summer.
Kane became Englands record goalscorer at the World Cup after scoring three goals in the group stage to take him past Gary Lineker to 11.
The 32-year-old will be hoping to add to his tally in the round of 32 clash against the Democratic Republic of Congo in Atlanta on Wednesday.
Barcelona contacted Kanes camp enquiring about the possibility of a summer move, but it was shut down, with the Bayern Munich man not entertaining any talk of his club future during the tournament.
Kane had a record-breaking season for Bayern, scoring 61 goals in 51 games as he topped the European goalscoring charts.
He has one year left to run on his deal at the Allianz Arena and conversations over a new contract have begun, with neither camp worried about the situation.
Barcelona have already signed one England international this summer after bringing Anthony Gordon in from Newcastle for nearly 70 million.
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PSG could loan Diomande back to Leipzig to get deal done
Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig are discussing a deal that includes the potential for loaning Yan Diomande back to the Bundesliga club.
Leipzig managing director Marcel Schafer reiterated on Monday that they intend for Diomande to remain at the club next season.
This is despite entering into talks with PSG.
"Our clear intention is that Yan will play for RB Leipzig next year. And we wont move away from that," he said.
"We know exactly what we have in him. Of course, if Yan continues like this, the time will come when we allow him to take the next step - but not this year.
We hold all the cards. So, to make it clear once again: Diomande will remain an RB Leipzig player.
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Its understood the 22-year-old is in Wales and is expected to undergo a medical on Tuesday.
Swansea are believed to be hopeful of concluding the deal this week.
Yeo has previously worked under Swans boss Vitor Matos at Salzburg two years ago.
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