Ivory Coast international Yan Diomandé has responded to speculation linking him with a move to Liverpool. The player stated his focus remains solely on the Coupe du Monde 2026, echoing the sentiments of his national team manager, Emerse Faé.
The comments came as reports in France suggested Liverpool were considering a bid for the defender. Diomandé currently plays his club football outside of the reported league, and no fee or contract details have been disclosed at this time. He has been a key figure for Ivory Coast, and his performances have attracted attention from several European clubs.
Diomandé’s current priority is the international tournament, where Ivory Coast will be hoping to make a significant impact. Faé has reportedly urged all his players to avoid distractions during the competition, emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus on the field. This stance appears to have resonated with Diomandé, who reiterated his commitment to the team’s objectives.
Liverpool have been linked with several defensive reinforcements ahead of the upcoming season, with the club potentially seeking to strengthen their options at center-back. The departure of Joel Matip at the end of last season has created a vacancy in the squad, and manager Arne Slot may be keen to add depth in that position. The club recently completed the signing of a new midfielder, and further additions are expected before the transfer window closes.
While Diomandé has dismissed the current rumors, a move to Liverpool cannot be entirely ruled out, particularly if he impresses during the Coupe du Monde 2026. His ability to play both as a center-back and a defensive midfielder could be particularly appealing to Slot, who is known for his tactical flexibility. A successful tournament showing could significantly increase his market value and potentially accelerate any future negotiations.




