Dembélé announces his retirement date

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At 27, Ousmane Dembélé still has many good years ahead of him. But that doesn’t stop him from thinking about what’s next. The former Barcelona player already has a very clear idea of ​​the date on which he will hang up his crampons. In the show The Bridge, the French winger indicated that he planned to retire in 2031. He will then be 34 years old.

I want to retire at 34 “, launched “Dembouz”, before discussing his desires for his post-football career: ” Next, I want to get into real estate. Investing in Africa, in France. »

Dembélé: “I want to get into real estate”

If he doesn’t change his mind by then, Ousmane Dembélé still has seven seasons to spend on the pitch as a professional footballer. Under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until June 2028, the world champion has not revealed where he would like to end his career.

On the international scene, the Parisian could thus end his story with the French team after the 2030 World Cup. In the meantime, the native of Vernon is out of this November gathering due to “pain in the back.” ‘right ischio’.

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