Smicer Warns Liverpool Against £85m Diomande Transfer Risk
Smicer Warns Liverpool Against Diomande Transfer

Former Liverpool winger Vladimir Smicer has warned against making a blockbuster move for RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande this summer. The 2005 Champions League winner feels a fee upwards of £85m is a huge risk for a 19-year-old with just one Bundesliga season's worth of experience.

Liverpool have been in negotiations with RB Leipzig over Diomande for several weeks and recently stepped up their interest by indicating they are ready to commit to a package worth up to £86m for the Ivory Coast winger. Leipzig are reluctant to sell and want a fee of around £112m. Smicer believes such fees come with significant pressure for players who are still inexperienced.

"I would be careful with the price of Diomande because he only played one year in Germany," Smicer told Casinostugan. "Of course, he's 19 and is showing good things. Maybe in your head it's better to buy him now for £50m than in two years for £150m. But he's only had one season."

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"We need a strong winger with pace, which is what we were missing this season. We'll be missing Salah next season, so we need a replacement for that kind of player. It was a pity that Antoine Semenyo went to Bournemouth and then chose Manchester City, because I saw him as a good player for our team; he is the one that got away."

Liverpool appointed Andoni Iraola on a two-year deal earlier this month after Arne Slot was relieved of his duties on May 30 following a disappointing campaign that saw the Reds finish fifth in the Premier League. Smicer, who made 184 appearances between 1999 and 2005, added: "Andoni Iraola is a very highly rated manager. At Bournemouth they sold their best players every season, but it didn't change the spirit of the team. They still played the same way. He was able to replace those missing players and every year he improved the team."

"This is the attribute that you want to see in your team. The players and the team are getting better and better, even with players who are not like star players. It's going to be a great challenge for Andoni Iraola to go to Liverpool and do the same thing. I think some of the players were in a bit of a comfort zone this season. We won the league and thought everything was going to be okay. We got new players and I felt like we were not getting the best out of them. I think Iraola, with the way he was managing Bournemouth, can get that."

"I think he will be much harder on the players, probably demanding different things, and if they won't be doing those things, they won't be playing. It doesn't matter the name. If the players approach the manager that way and the manager approaches the players this way, it could be good for Liverpool."

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