The Dembélé file at PSG is turning into a media soap opera where rumors and denials collide. While the 2025 Ballon d’Or is linked to the club until 2028, RMC and Foot Mercato recently claimed that the Frenchman would have refused an extension offer of 30 million euros per year, even targeting 60 million to align with his new status. This hypothesis immediately ignited the press and social networks, suggesting an imminent clash.
However, the player’s entourage made things clear. Contacted by The Parisianthe Dembélé clan categorically denies any refusal of proposal and assures that no concrete offer has been submitted by PSG to date. This denial makes the scenario of a huge salary demand obsolete, as do the rumors of an imminent dispute.
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No clash to fear for the moment
Luis Enrique, questioned on the subject, also denounced “fake news”, referring any questions to sports management. PSG, which wishes to extend its star striker after an exceptional 2025 season crowned by the Champions League, has therefore not yet entered into formal negotiations. The club’s objective remains to secure its executives while preserving salary cohesion and the balance of the locker room.
Thus, what seemed to be a spectacular standoff has for the moment revealed itself to be a media misunderstanding: no offer rejection or huge demands have been made, and the dialogue between the club and its number 10 should open in a much more serene climate than what the press may have suggested.
To summarize
Ousmane Dembélé’s entourage denies any refusal of an extension offer from PSG, ensuring that no concrete proposal has been made. Rumors about a contract worth 60 million per year are therefore unfounded. The player, under contract until 2028, remains focused on the field, while discussions and negotiations could begin soon.