Gordon is a top-class, highly sought-after transfer target for Bayern. He can challenge and cover for Luis Díaz on the left wing, support Harry Kane up front, or slot in behind as a number 10 for Serge Gnabry and Jamal Musiala.
This versatility gives him a slender but real competitive edge over Diomande, who has burst onto the scene in his first Bundesliga campaign for Leipzig but is primarily a winger. Nevertheless, the 19-year-old Ivorian has made an immediate impact. In 33 competitive outings so far, he has scored 13 goals and provided nine assists - numbers that have attracted attention across Europe, not just in Munich.
According to Bild, his new agency, Roc Nation, has already met with Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool FC. Internally, Leipzig values Diomande at a minimum of €100 million. Recent reports suggest a potential sale this summer, with the club keeping him on loan for another season.
However, Red Bull boss Oliver Mintzlaff insists a sale next summer is out of the question. “If I were sporting director, I wouldn’t sell this young player who hasn’t even completed a full season with us. No matter what price is asked. I believe he is a player who can still develop further, because he is, of course, still very young. And he can certainly become even more valuable,” he said last Friday on Sky.