Dembélé’s PSG Future Takes Shape as Contract Talks Proceed Without Him.
Ousmane Dembélé Opens Up on His PSG Future
According to Novyny.live: Ahead of the Champions League Round of 16 clash against Chelsea, Ousmane Dembélé has commented on his future at Paris Saint-Germain. He revealed that negotiations for a new deal are being handled without his direct involvement.
“There’s no reason not to extend the contract, but the decision isn’t mine to make,” Dembélé stated.
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Scheduled for March 17 at 22:00 Kyiv time (21:00 CET), the PSG vs. Chelsea match is a critical juncture for both clubs as they vie for a spot in the tournament’s next stage. This season, Dembélé has delivered standout performances, netting 12 goals and providing 7 assists across 27 appearances for PSG in all competitions.
Dembélé’s current contract with PSG runs through the summer of 2028. His estimated market value is €100 million, reflecting his high valuation within the squad and his potential for continued growth. Regarding future negotiations and a possible extension, Dembélé’s stance is clear: he is willing to stay, but the final call rests with the club’s leadership.
Dembélé’s remarks on his PSG contract highlight the critical role of communication between players and club management, especially as the team prepares for decisive Champions League matches. His openness to continuing with the squad suggests stability and self-assurance, factors that could shape team morale during this pivotal stretch of the season. The ongoing contract talks, even without the player at the table, leave open questions about his long-term role at the club and potential roster shifts for PSG.
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