The Ousmane Dembélé case is heating up. PSG have indeed opened talks to extend their Ballon d’Or winner, who is under contract until 2028, and have even made a first oral offer estimated at around €30 million per year. A huge proposal… but one that is clearly far from winning everyone over.
According to Foot Mercato and RMC Sport, negotiations are now proving complicated. Still according to Foot Mercato, Dembélé’s camp considers the offer insufficient and would be asking for almost double.
The End of Mbappé-Style Salaries
A colossal gap that, for now, pushes the prospect of an agreement further away. For their part, Paris are willing to raise the wages of their number 10, but without blowing up their salary structure. The player, meanwhile, is waiting for a status in line with his new dimension, without necessarily reaching the stratospheric standards of the Mbappé era.
In this context, the possibility of a departure at the end of the season is starting to gain traction. Weakened in recent months by a few physical issues, PSG remain cautious in their management. But Dembélé has relaunched his 2026 with two starts and a goal scored in the Trophée des champions against Marseille.
In form and ambitious, the French international hopes to enjoy a second half of the season as successful as the previous one. Still, his future in Paris is more uncertain than ever. If no common ground is found, PSG could seriously consider selling their Ballon d’Or winner at the end of the season. A scenario that would have been unthinkable a few months ago, but one that is gaining ground behind the scenes.
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