There has been a big update on Tottenham Hotspur’s pursuit of RB Leipzig star Yan Diomande after Mohammed Kudus’ latest injury.
Among the various big-name wingers linked with a move to Spurs, Diomande is perhaps the option which has excited the supporters the most.
Spurs have already held talks with the RB Leipzig man’s representatives after scouting him extensively this season.
It was previously reported that Man United could be the Lilywhites’ biggest competitors for Diomande, but two other clubs are also thought to be involved.

Tottenham involved in a four-way battle for Yan Diomande
It has now been reported by talkSPORT that Spurs and Man United remain keen on the Ivory Coast international, and they have been joined in the race for the player by two other European giants.
The report says that Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain have also launched enquiries on the Leipzig winger this month.
The outlet adds that the feeling among suitors is that the Bundesliga club’s €100m (£87.2m) price tag is nothing but grandstanding.
The interested clubs believe that they can sign the 19-year-old for a fee closer to closer to €60m (£52.3m).
Summer transfer more likely for Diomande
It has been asserted by talkSPORT that Leipzig have no intention of selling their talismanic winger in the middle of the season.
Additionally, Diomande’s participation in the African Cup of Nations further complicates a potential January move for the player.
However, it was reported by TEAMtalk a couple of days ago that Diomande sees Tottenham as an ‘attractive destination’ for regular game time.
