Thunderbolt for Dembélé, PSG is already thinking about his departure!

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Despite a return to the starting lineup against Nice, the Paris Saint-Germain striker is at the heart of the news for the capital club. Rumors send the French international to England and Germany.

The future of Ousmane Dembélé at Paris Saint-Germain could well be written in dotted lines. After regaining his place in the Parisian attacking trio this Sunday against Nice (1-1) in Ligue 1, doubts persist. Indeed, the Frenchman was dismissed by Luis Enrique during the trip to Arsenal in the Champions League (2-0 defeat). And despite his arrival last summer from Barça for 50 million euros, rumors in Spain already suggest a possible departure this winter.

According to El NacionalDembélé would not lack suitors, whether in Europe or Saudi Arabia. The Catalan daily notably mentions an interest from Manchester United. According to the Spanish media, a transfer of the 2018 world champion would not be badly received by Luis Enrique, who “would not take a dim view of the departure of Dembélé… during the next winter transfer window”.

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For his part, Files.net suggests that another major European club, Borussia Dortmund, would also be in the running to repatriate the 27-year-old right winger, who played under their colors between 2016 and 2017. The German club would even consider offering a loan to PSG from January.

While the Parisian number 10’s contract with the Rouge et Bleu runs until June 2028, the football news portal reports that “for Dembélé, returning to Dortmund would be an opportunity to reconnect with the best version of himself, far from the tensions in Paris. Dortmund are ready to bet on him and PSG would be interested in a loan so that the player does not lose his value. Everything indicates that his future could be a return to Germany.”

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