The piece also draws a cautionary comparison to Arsenal’s past spending, arguing that paying top-tier fees for a player with just one standout season could be risky. It notes Arsenal’s earlier experience with Nicolas Pepe as a reminder that exceptionally high transfer prices don’t always yield proportional return, reinforcing why Andrea Berta and Mikel Arteta reportedly have not pursued Diomande aggressively. Overall, the analysis positions Liverpool as the more likely destination in the near term, while advising restraint on a transfer that carries substantial financial risk for Arsenal.
Key takeaways:
– Diomande is linked with top clubs, with Liverpool reportedly in the strongest negotiating position.
– Leipzig values Diomande at a minimum of around £85 million, potentially exceeding €130 million to force a sale.
– Arsenal’s lack of movement is framed as a prudent decision, given the high price and limited track record.
– A past Arsenal transfer misstep (Nicolas Pepe) is used to contextualize current caution over high-value bets.