RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande has emerged as one of Europe’s most exciting young attackers this season, leading the dribbling charts across the continent’s top five leagues while attracting interest from some of the game’s biggest clubs.
According to statistics published by Sofascore, the 19-year-old currently boasts the highest dribbling success rate among players in Europe’s elite leagues, completing 60% of his attempts.
His numbers place him ahead of several high-profile attacking talents, underlining his growing influence in the final third.
Diomande’s performances have been a key factor in his rapid rise.
The left winger has contributed 13 goals and nine assists in 33 appearances across all competitions, combining direct attacking output with consistent creativity.
His ability to beat defenders has become a defining feature of his game, helping him stand out in a competitive field.
Other notable names in the dribbling rankings include Jeremy Doku, who has recorded a success rate of 55.6%, followed by Nico Paz at 55.1%, Kenan Yildiz at 54.8%, Lamine Yamal at 54.7%, and Yankuba Minteh at 54.5%.
Despite the strong competition, Diomande’s figures place him firmly at the top of the list.
His form has not gone unnoticed.
Reports suggest that Liverpool and Bayern Munich have already expressed strong interest in the winger.
Manchester City are now also understood to be actively pursuing his signature ahead of the summer transfer window.
The growing list of suitors reflects the increasing demand for players with Diomande’s profile, young, technically gifted, and capable of making an immediate impact at the highest level.
His pace, versatility and ability to operate in wide attacking areas have made him one of the most sought-after talents in European football.
Diomande remains under contract with RB Leipzig until June 2030, placing the German club in a strong position regarding his future.
His current market valuation is reported to be around €75 million, a figure that reflects both his performances and long-term potential.
He is also said to earn an annual salary of €750,000.
The 19-year-old’s development has been particularly significant in the context of African football, with his performances placing him among the continent’s most promising attacking prospects currently playing in Europe.
As the season progresses, attention is likely to intensify around his next move, especially with several top clubs monitoring his situation.
For now, Diomande continues to focus on his performances on the pitch, where his dribbling ability remains one of the standout features of his game.