RB Leipzig are pursuing RCD Mallorca midfielder Samú Costa, with new head coach Martín Demichelis keen to reunite with a former player, according to Fabrizio Romano. Demichelis was recently confirmed as Leipzig’s new manager, replacing Marco Rose, and is already making moves to reshape the squad ahead of next season. Costa, a 25-year-old Portuguese international, is currently with Portugal’s World Cup squad, though he has yet to make an appearance in the tournament.
Costa joined Mallorca from UD Almería in 2023 for a reported fee of around €3 million and quickly established himself as a key player for the Spanish side. Last season, the defensive midfielder made 36 appearances across all competitions, scoring seven goals and providing two assists. His performances have drawn the attention of several clubs, but Demichelis is reportedly prioritizing a move for the player he knows well from his time in Spain.
While the specific fee for Costa has not yet been disclosed, Mallorca will likely seek a significant return on their initial investment, given the player’s current form and long-term contract, which runs until 2028. RB Leipzig, currently third in the Bundesliga, are looking to strengthen their midfield options as they compete for Champions League qualification and challenge Bayern Munich’s dominance in German football. The club has a track record of developing young talent and providing a platform for players to excel on the European stage.
Demichelis’ appointment at Leipzig represents a significant step up in his managerial career, having previously managed Bayern Munich II and, most recently, Mallorca. Bringing in Costa would not only add quality to the Leipzig squad but also demonstrate Demichelis’ ability to attract players who fit his tactical system. The potential arrival of Costa could provide increased competition for places in midfield and add further defensive solidity to the Leipzig lineup, bolstering their chances of success in both domestic and European competitions.



