Ousmane Dembélé, the 28-year-old French national team and Paris Saint-Germain striker (contract until 2028), has reached another level in the capital. His talent and the approaching end of his contract have naturally attracted interest and rumors. In recent hours, there has been talk of difficult negotiations involving a salary demand of around €60 million. PSG Inside Actu discusses other factors this Saturday.
A lot of nonsense has been said about Dembélé. No negotiations have resumed since Christmas. A meeting is scheduled for early February. Nothing unusual. Dembélé is happy at #PSG and wants to extend his contract. These are negotiations, nothing out of the ordinary. For the moment, there’s no cause for concern.
It’s difficult to be certain about rumors, especially when they don’t all point in the same direction. In any case, one must always be wary amidst the “game” of negotiations and media hype. There’s a certain amount of uncertainty in every transfer window, and ultimately, very little materializes.
For the moment, a contract extension for Dembélé seems possible, although his salary remains very uncertain. But a departure before 2028 shouldn’t be completely ruled out either. The wisest course of action is to wait for concrete information.
