Ivory Coast international Yan Diomande has opened up about the profound emotional void left by the tragic death of his 15-year-old sister, Roxanne. The winger spoke candidly about his ongoing grief just as Premier League giants Liverpool look to finalise a monumental £100 million summer transfer for the rising star.
Mohamed Salah's end-of-season exit left Liverpool with a major problem - and Yan Diomande looks like the best possible solution. Unfortunately for the Reds, they're likely to have as much trouble signing the teenage sensation this summer as Ecuador's defenders had trying to keep up with him in Philadelphia on Sunday. In a way, Diomande's dazzling display on his World Cup debut was a positive for Liverpool, as it illustrated precisely why they believe he could have a transformative effect on an attack that struggled so badly last season.
Liverpool have made a major statement in the transfer market by reportedly submitting a formal €100m offer for RB Leipzig sensation Yan Diomande. The Reds are looking to steal a march on Paris Saint-Germain for the teenage forward, though Leipzig remain reluctant to sanction a sale this summer.
RB Leipzig have taken the dramatic decision to sack head coach Ole Werner after just one season in charge at the Red Bull Arena. In a bold move by the Bundesliga side, former Bayern Munich and Argentina defender Martin Demichelis has been selected as the man to lead the club forward.
Assan Ouedraogo has been surprisingly called up to the German national team for the 2026 World Cup. The RB Leipzig youngster was added to replace the injured Lennart Karl and has now humorously described how he learned of his good fortune.
The Brazilians legend Joel ‘Fire’ Masilela believes the club’s recent exploits on the international stage mark the beginning of an exciting new chapter. Miguel Cardoso’s led the team to a morale-boosting 3-1 victory over Bundesliga side RB Leipzig, providing a platform for the squad's younger players to shine.
Liverpool’s summer transfer plans have been rocked after top target Yan Diomande openly confessed his lifelong affection for Paris Saint-Germain. The RB Leipzig sensation has been tipped as the man to replace Mohamed Salah at Anfield, but his latest comments suggest his heart is set on the Parc des Princes.
RB Leipzig sensation Yan Diomande has opened up on the evolution of his game as Europe’s elite clubs scramble for his signature ahead of a potential blockbuster summer move. The Ivorian winger, who has become one of the most feared attackers in the Bundesliga, is currently at the centre of a massive transfer tussle involving Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain.
The Brazilians boss has delivered a candid assessment of a rollercoaster 2025/26 campaign that saw the club reach the pinnacle of African football while stumbling on the domestic front. Despite the heartbreak of losing the Betway Premiership title to rivals Orlando Pirates, the Portuguese tactician remains defiant about the club's continental success.
Liverpool’s search for a long-term successor to Mohamed Salah has hit a significant roadblock as Paris Saint-Germain appear to have moved into pole position for one of Europe's brightest talents. The Ligue 1 champions are reportedly closing in on a deal for RB Leipzig starlet Yan Diomande after the player gave his approval for a move to the Parc des Princes.
Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain have emerged as the leading contenders to sign RB Leipzig youngster Yan Diomande. The 19-year-old reportedly prefers a right-sided role, giving the two clubs a significant advantage over rivals Manchester United and Bayern Munich.
The Tshwane giants' tactician saluted his side’s mentality and tactical maturity after engineering a stunning 3-1 comeback victory over the Bundesliga outfit. Trailing in the early exchanges, the newly crowned CAF champions refused to flinch, instead producing a ruthless second-half turnaround to outclass their European opponents and bring the curtain down on a memorable campaign in emphatic fashion.
Fresh from lifting the 2025/26 CAF Champions League title, Masandawana faced a German Bundesliga side in an exhibition match. The Brazilians showed why they are African champions, staging a massive come-from-behind victory over the European giants.
GOAL gives you the details to follow the African continent's new champions as they take to the field in their second star jerseys for the very first time against high profile European opponents at the Lucas Moripe Stadium on Friday night.
The Brazilians head boss has opened up on the profound emotional and social impact of the club's recent CAF Champions League triumph. The Portuguese tactician believes the victory has transcended sport, providing a much-needed sense of pride and joy to the club's dedicated fanbase.
Masandawana centre-back Grant Kekana has offered a balanced perspective on the shift in power within South African football after the Sea Robbers secured the Betway Premiership title. The Buccaneers' triumph ended an era of unprecedented dominance for the Brazilians, who had held a firm grip on the league trophy for eight consecutive seasons.
The national team coach has lifted the lid on the agonizing process that led to Downs star being sensationally omitted from South Africa’s 2026 FIFA World Cup squad. The versatile speedster was a shock absentee when the final 26-man roster was unveiled, with a late injury concern forcing the Belgian tactician to make a heart-wrenching call at the eleventh hour.
Die Roten Bullen boss is relishing the opportunity to lead his side out in Atteridgeville for a high-profile friendly against the Brazilians. The German tactician believes the encounter with the reigning CAF Champions League holders will provide a unique atmosphere and a memory that far outweighs standard domestic fixtures.
The European football season is almost over. Just one game remains - the Champions League final, as Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain prepare to do battle in Budapest on Saturday. Both sides come into the game having won their own domestic titles, with PSG looking to defend the crown they won for the first time last season, while the Gunners are aiming to secure their first European Cup.
The Brazilians chief has opened up on the emotional journey that led his team back to the summit of African football. After a decade of waiting, the Chloorkop outfit finally secured their second continental star, prioritising a historic trophy over domestic dominance.
The 2025-26 European season is almost in the books. Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain will face off in Saturday's Champions League final after both secured league titles in England and France, respectively, while there was joy for Bayern Munich in Germany and Inter in Italy as both won domestic doubles. Rounding out the 'Big Five' leagues, Barcelona successfully defended their crown in La Liga as Real Madrid tailed off in chaotic circumstances.
The Brazilians have once again proven they are the kings of African football both on and off the pitch following their latest continental triumph as the club is set to give a massive financial windfall to the people who delivered their second star.
The Tshwane giants’ goalkeeper has peeled back the layers on a season of mixed emotions, with the Brazilians sensationally knocked off their perch as South African champions. While the Chloorkop outfit conquered the continent by clinching CAF Champions League glory, surrendering their domestic crown to the Buccaneers has left a bitter aftertaste in the camp.
Still, the Bafana Bafana international maintains that the Pretoria-based side possesses a rock-solid mentality, insisting the group’s mindset remains unshaken despite the domestic setback.
The Brazilians chairman Tlhopie Motsepe has confirmed that the club is set to enter formal contract negotiations with head coach following their historic continental success. The Portuguese tactician’s current deal is due to expire at the end of June, sparking speculation about his long-term future at Chloorkop.
The Sports Minister has launched a scathing counter-attack against the Brazilians’ boss following the club's recent continental success. The minister’s intervention comes after the Masandawana tactician questioned the domestic football structures in the wake of their CAF Champions League triumph over AS FAR.
The Masandawana legend has come out to commend the head coach after the club’s historic Champions League triumph, backing his impact despite a mixed domestic run. The former defender insists that lifting African football’s biggest prize outweighs any shortcomings at home, arguing that sacrifices made over the course of the season have now been fully justified by continental glory.