
Paris Saint-Germain are closing in on the signing of Yan Diomandé, according to ESPN, with sources indicating initial talks have gone well and a move to the French capital is the player's preferred destination. No fee or contract length has been confirmed, and the German club he'd be leaving hasn't been named — but the direction of travel is clear enough.
Yan Diomandé — midfielder, currently at an unnamed German club.
The selling side hasn't been identified in ESPN's report, which is an unusual gap for a story at this stage. Worth keeping an eye on which Bundesliga or 2. Bundesliga club goes quiet on a central midfielder in the coming days.
Paris Saint-Germain. Luis Enrique's side have been one of the most active clubs in Europe this summer as they continue to rebuild the squad around a post-Kylian Mbappé identity — more collective, more pressing-intensive, less dependent on one superstar carrying the load.
ESPN, citing sources close to the deal. No corroboration from a second outlet at the time of writing.
Single-source at this point — ESPN have solid contacts across European football, but until a second outlet picks this up or PSG move toward an announcement, this sits firmly in the strong-rumour category. The language used — "close", "preferred move" — suggests genuine momentum rather than exploratory interest.
Talks have taken place and gone well. Diomandé reportedly wants PSG above other options. The deal is described as close to completion, though no specifics around fee, personal terms, or medical have been confirmed publicly.
PSG's midfield has been a genuine area of focus under Luis Enrique — the Spaniard wants runners, pressers, and players who can function in a high-tempo system without needing the ball constantly. A midfielder arriving from the Bundesliga, where those physical and tactical demands are baked into the weekly schedule, fits the profile. Diomandé moving to Parc des Princes would also signal that PSG's summer rebuild has genuine ambition behind it, not just headline names.
Luis Enrique has had a full pre-season to identify exactly what he needs. That he's apparently moved quickly here says something.
The German club needs to be identified and a fee agreed. Personal terms and a medical would follow. Until ESPN's report is backed up by a second source — or Romano drops the "here we go" — this is one to monitor rather than bank on. The window moves fast, though.
Paris Saint-Germain are closing in on the signing of Yan Diomandé, according to ESPN, with sources indicating initial talks have gone well and a move to the French capital is the player's preferred destination.
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