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Mercato: Dembl will not give any gift to Bara – football

At the end of his contract next June, Ousmane Dembl is still driving his leaders at FC Barcelona. While his extension is at a standstill, the French winger refuses to leave the Catalan club this winter.

Dembl doesn’t want to leave this winter.

It’s a real cat and mouse game that Ousmane Dembl (24) has decided to launch with his managers at FC Barcelona. In discussions for many months for an extension of his contract, which expires next June, the French winger and the Catalan club have still not found an agreement. Distant positions that are not about to come together.

Dembl refuses to leave this winter

Indeed, the former Rennais is still turning a deaf ear despite the many proposals from his management. Despite this transfer window, no significant advance is expected in the weeks to come. According to Cadena SER, the player’s agent also warned the blaugrana decision-makers that a departure during the month of January, to recover a few million euros, was unthinkable.

A choice that contrasts with those of Samuel Umtiti or Philippe Coutinho. By prolonging, the French central defender accepted a lower salary and a possible departure on loan. As for the Brazilian attacking midfielder, his temporary transfer to Aston Villa will do a lot of good for the Camp Nou resident’s coffers. In other words, Dembl intends to make his interlocutors go crazy until the end.

A frozen position?

Because for the moment, it is hard to imagine the player agreeing to extend with Barcelona, ​​he who demands daunting conditions to give his approval, including a net remuneration of 20 million euros per year. A real problem for the training led by Xavi, who sees time playing against him, day after day. Barring a surprise, it is far from Barcelona that Dembl could pursue his career.

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