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After his exhibition against Real Madrid, PSG's decision to sign Dembelé after Mbappe's departure

In Barcelona they pray that the Frenchman does not leave the team this summer.

By William Estrella

In Barcelona they pray that the Frenchman does not leave the team this summer.
In Barcelona they pray that the Frenchman does not leave the team this summer.

Paris Saint Germain's interest in Ousmane Dembelé is a reality. With the imminent departure of Kylian Mbappé, the Parisian club wants to ensure a 'missile' that can replace him and the mosquito seems to be tailor-made. Although there is still no news of anything, in the corridors of Barcelona there is a tense calm about the situation of the French winger. Next we tell you how the negotiations are.

Anyone from the club who is asked says that he sees Dembelé with the intentions of staying in Barcelona intact, in fact the same player had said it weeks ago. Now, that initial calm began to turn into concern among the players and the coaching staff. "I hope he doesn't leave, our game is adapted to him," said Ter Stegen, almost tracing what Xavi said a day ago.

Laporta, for his part, is very suspicious of Dembelé's representatives, as he has already said on several occasions that, although the player is satisfied and wants to stay, the people who manage him are "complicated". The situation denotes a rather uncomfortable tension for Barcelona, in addition, there is a piece of information that is key to determining the situation of the mosquito in the culé club.

He'll be more expensive tomorrow

That's right, tomorrow, July 31 at 11:59 p.m., Ousmane Dembelé's termination clause will go from being worth 50 million to 100 million euros. This is due to a section of the last contract he signed with Barcelona, in addition, the Frenchman also reserved 50% of a potential transfer for himself; In this context there are two options, that he is waiting so that both he and Barca have more money left, or he really does not want to leave. We'll see what happens.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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