Dembélé, is it over?

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Arriving in Paris last summer, Ousmane Dembélé would be in the sights of a European giant for the next summer transfer window.

After six seasons at FC Barcelona, ​​Ousmane Dembélé signed with Paris Saint-Germain last summer, for 50 million euros. An indisputable holder in the mind of Luis Enrique, the French winger is the “most unbalancing player in the world”, according to his coach. But despite his extraordinary ability to make differences, “Dembouz” is rightly criticized for his lack of efficiency, having scored just one small goal in 22 appearances (all competitions) since his debut under his new colors.

But his finishing problems do not prevent the Parisian number 10 from attracting the interest of the biggest teams on the Old Continent. To believe All Files And The Mirror, Manchester United would be very interested in the idea of ​​recruiting Ousmane Dembélé. But not this winter, next summer. To do this, the Red Devils would be ready to submit an offer of 50 million euros to PSG.

It remains to be seen what the player, still under contract until June 2028 with Paris Saint-Germain, thinks, but also the Parisian leaders. To date, it is difficult to imagine them getting rid of their 26-year-old winger next summer. Even less against 50 million euros.

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