Ousmane Dembélé’s future at Paris Saint Germain in doubt as renewal talks stall
Uncertainty is growing around the future of French winger of Malian descent, Ousmane Dembélé at Paris Saint-Germain, as contract renewal talks stall amid rising tension over wages and long-term planning at the club.
Per reports, discussions between Dembele’s camp and PSG have not progressed since an initial attempt to extend his contract in December, an approach that was ultimately rejected by the player.
The French giants attempted to open renewal negotiations late last year, but Dembélé turned down the proposal, demanding a significantly improved salary package following what is being described as a breakout year that included a strong claim for the 2025 Ballon d’Or.
The player’s camp reportedly believes his new status among Europe’s elite attackers should be reflected in his contract, prompting PSG to pause talks rather than meet the immediate demands.
The report further claims that renewing Dembélé’s contract is no longer an immediate priority for the club hierarchy, with the club reportedly young talents future including Bradley Barcola.
While Dembélé remains a key figure, the club’s sporting direction appears to be gradually shifting toward a younger, more sustainable core rather than high-cost contract renewals for established stars.
Despite the uncertainty, PSG have not closed the door on extending the winger’s stay. His performances—particularly in the UEFA Champions League—are expected to play a decisive role in any future decision.
A strong end to the season could significantly strengthen his negotiating position, potentially forcing PSG to revisit terms or risk losing control of his long-term future.
Meanwhile, Dembélé’s situation is being closely monitored across Europe and beyond. Clubs in the English Premier League and Saudi Arabia are reportedly tracking developments, ready to act if negotiations collapse.
Given his pace, versatility, and elite-level experience, the French international remains one of the most attractive attacking options potentially available on the market.
Dembélé joined Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2023 from FC Barcelona for €50 million, and remains under contract until June 2028.
This season, the 28-year-old has featured in 31 matches across all competitions, scoring 14 goals and continuing to play a central role in PSG’s attacking system.
However, with contract talks stalled and competing priorities emerging at the club, the coming months could prove decisive in determining whether Dembélé remains in Paris—or becomes one of the headline names of the next transfer window.
