Liverpool’s pursuit of highly-rated RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande is reportedly entering a crucial stage, with fresh reports claiming the Reds are preparing an improved €115 million offer after their initial €100 million bid was turned down.
The Merseyside club appear determined to land the exciting Ivory Coast international, viewing him as one of their top priorities as they continue strengthening the squad for a new era under Andoni Iraola. With negotiations expected to continue, Liverpool are reportedly unwilling to give up on a player they believe could become the next superstar at Anfield.

Diomande has attracted widespread attention thanks to his blistering pace, fearless dribbling, clinical finishing, and ability to change games in an instant. His impressive performances for RB Leipzig have made him one of Europe’s most sought-after young attackers, with several elite clubs monitoring his situation throughout the transfer window.
Despite Leipzig rejecting Liverpool’s opening proposal, reports suggest the Reds remain confident that an improved package could reopen negotiations and eventually convince the German club to sanction a deal. The proposed €115 million bid would represent another huge statement of intent from Liverpool as they continue investing heavily in the future of the squad.
Liverpool supporters have every reason to feel optimistic, especially considering the club’s successful history of doing business with RB Leipzig. Previous arrivals such as Ibrahima Konaté and Dominik Szoboszlai have both made significant contributions at Anfield, and many fans believe Diomande could be the next Leipzig star to thrive in the famous red shirt.
The club’s recruitment strategy appears focused on assembling a dynamic, youthful squad capable of competing for the biggest honours in England and Europe. Adding a player of Diomande’s quality would provide another explosive attacking option and further strengthen an already exciting frontline.
Social media has been buzzing since news of the improved offer emerged, with Liverpool fans eagerly debating how the talented winger would fit into Iraola’s high-intensity, attacking system. Many believe his pace and direct style could make him one of the Premier League’s most dangerous forwards if the transfer is completed.
While no agreement has been officially confirmed, Liverpool’s determination to secure the deal is becoming increasingly evident. If negotiations progress positively, Diomande could soon become the latest blockbuster signing to arrive at Anfield and another exciting piece of Iraola’s ambitious long-term project.
The transfer saga is far from over, but one thing is certain—Liverpool are pushing hard, Leipzig are standing firm, and football fans everywhere will be watching closely to see whether Yan Diomande becomes the next star to light up Anfield.
Even though the company did put an official microsite for the phone in the Czech Republic, they still haven’t officially announced the Samsung Galaxy A27. They keep dragging the launch for some reason, which is giving the leakers more time to peek behind the covers. We just found some new high-def A27 renders. This is how it looks.

The renders look as if they came straight from Samsung. But they were actually leaked today by the DigitalCitizen publication. We have to admit that Samsung has outdone itself this time with the Galaxy A27’s design. You’ll see more than a few design changes over the A26.
The biggest change is that the Samsung new A model now has a punch hole rather than a drop notch. That difference alone brings the phone into the 2026 era, and it’s honestly a big relief. Believe it or not, that’s not the only change.

Look at the bezels on the screen edges. They are thinner, and the bottom chin is almost uniform. Last year’s A26 had a bottom chin that was hard to ignore. All three lenses on the back are still put in a vertical enclosure, but this time an accent has been added to the camera island.
There’s an accent ring around the edges of the camera island that’s the same color as the A27’s paint job. There are three options, by the way: pink, blue, or black. At least these are the ones that showed up on renders anyway.

The Galaxy A2x phones have always been hard to recommend, since they are always very mediocre for what they cost. But the new design changes the equation. We also hear that they are putting a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chip on the A27, which was the exact same SoC the A36 had last year.
There’s going to be a 5000 mAh battery on the phone. Again, it’s average, but serviceable. Galaxy A27 will be the last model to receive Android 16 One UI 8.5 out of the box. July’s the month for the official Galaxy Z series launch, and those devices are coming with Android 17. Keep watching the news for updates.