Report: Ousmane Dembele Makes Strong Contract Demand to PSG After 2025 Ballon d’Or Win
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Dembele Demands Bumper Pay Worthy Of A Ballon d'Or Winner
Ousmane Dembele has reportedly requested a new contract and a wage increase from Paris Saint-Germain in light of his recent achievement as a Ballon d’Or winner. The French winger, who currently earns €18 million annually and has a contract with the team through 2028, wants a salary commensurate with his international status, but PSG are unwilling to go back to the lavish pay scale of the Neymar, Kylian Mbappe, and Lionel Messi era. Dembele, who …
Report: Ousmane Dembele makes strong contract demand to PSG after 2025 Ballon d’Or win
After an outstanding season, Ousmane Dembele secured the 2025 Ballon d'Or. Riding high on this achievement, the French star has now set a specific condition for his upcoming contract renewal with PSG. Following a tenure at Barcelona hindered by injuries and inconsistency, Ousmane Dembele joined PSG, stepping in as the expected heir to Kylian Mbappe after his departure. Despite initial low expectations, coach Luis Enrique expertly molded him into…
Ousmane Dembélé has a contract with PSG until June 2028. Now a superstar thanks to his Ballon d'Or, the French striker can afford to renegotiate his salary. But by how much?
On Wednesday, 15 October, the French press (on the sports aspect) concentrated on the Paris Saint-Germain side on extensions of future contracts (find out the details to come), including Ousmane Dembélé (a 28-year-old striker) and a Ballon d'Or that changes its status with elements to be managed also on its side. There is also the former guard Sergio Rico who entrusted himself, with excerpts to come in the morning. The Parisien – L的Equipe – The …
As at the beginning of 2025, the PSG board is working on a new wave of contract extensions in the coming months. After the closing of the transfer market on 1st September last, the PSG management launched the big maneuvers to keep the important players of its staff. Indeed, after having managed to prolong Luis Enrique, Ashraf Hakimi, Nuno Mendes and Vitinha at the beginning of 2025, the Red & Blue board is now working on a new wave of extensions…
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