Arsenal's Emile Smith-Rowe To Complete Loan Move To RB Leipzig

Mikel Arteta hinted at possible additions if Arsenal’s injury problems continue; thus, the team may try to boost their ranks during the January transfer window. Arteta wants to make sure his team is strong for the remainder of the season because a number of players are now out. As a result, if the Gunners opt to spend money in the market, they have been connected to a number of players.

On Thursday, Arsenal will take on Liverpool in the Premier League. Since losing to Aston Villa in December, they have won five straight games in the top division, and they are now six points ahead at the top of the standings. Yan Diomande is the target of Arsenal’s potential summer move.

The 19-year-old attacker, who has gained attention in the Bundesliga this season, is anticipated to depart RB Leipzig at the end of the current campaign. But according to The Athletic, it may cost a substantial £86 million to sign Diomande this summer.

Arsenal are being linked with a move for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande

Leipzig will not permit the Ivory Coast international to depart during the January transfer window, and as his contract expires in 2030, they will only contemplate a summer sale if they receive a very high offer. In July, Diomande moved from Leganes to Leipzig for £17.3 million.

Since then, he has excelled in the German top division, tallying six goals and three assists in 14 games this season. Manchester United and Tottenham are among the teams who have expressed interest in signing him, making him one of the most sought-after young players in Europe at the moment.

Manchester United and Tottenham are allegedly interested in him, making him one of Europe’s most attractive young possibilities. Arsenal are still concerned with long-term team development even as they concentrate on winning championships this season with their existing roster.

Diomande’s signing would uphold the club’s legacy of developing new players while bolstering the squad for next season. The club’s aggressive attitude to pursuing up-and-coming talent is a component of a larger plan to guarantee long-term success in both local and European play.