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Dembélé: 'No Reason to Bolt from PSG' – Ballon d'Or Ace Eyes Long Stay

Dembélé: 'No Reason to Bolt from PSG' – Ballon d'Or Ace Eyes Long Stay

Luke Entwistle (Get French Football News) EN 16 March 2026 at 18:25
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Ousmane Dembélé has dismissed speculation about leaving PSG, stating there's 'no reason' not to extend his contract beyond 2028, though he leaves negotiations to his agent. The Ballon d'Or winner spoke at a press conference ahead of PSG's Champions League tie at Chelsea. Despite injury woes this season, he remains pivotal after last term's treble triumph.

Dembélé: 'No Reason to Bolt from PSG' – Ballon d'Or Ace Eyes Long Stay

Picture this: you're the freshly crowned Ballon d'Or winner, pockets lined with Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and UEFA Champions League trophies, yet the lads at the pub are still nattering on about your future. That's Ousmane Dembélé for you, the PSG speed demon who's just shut down the exit rumours with a cheeky shrug.

Ballon d'Or Bling and PSG Dominance

Last season, Dembélé was untouchable. The 29-year-old winger tore through defences like a hot knife through butter, racking up individual gongs that turned into team silverware for Les Parisiens. We're talking a clean sweep: Ligue 1 crown, domestic cup glory, and that elusive Champions League triumph. No wonder he scooped the big golden ball in September.

This term's been a bit bumpier with injuries nipping at his heels, but the bloke's still PSG's go-to spark plug. He's the sort of player who can flip a game on its head with one dart down the flank. Fans adore him, and rightly so – he's finally delivering the consistency that Barcelona faithful only dreamed of.

Contract Chatter: 'Not My Call, Lads'

Word from the French press had tongues wagging about stalled extension talks. Dembélé's deal runs until 2028, prime years ahead. But in a presser – as reported by Luke Entwistle of Get French Football News from Stamford Bridge – he poured cold water on the drama.

"There's no reason not to extend," he quipped, before dropping the mic: "But it ain't me calling the shots. My agent's handling that with the club – been that way since day dot." Classic pro move, letting the suits sort the small print while he focuses on footy. No tantrums, no transfer requests. Just pure focus.

It's a far cry from his Barça days, where injuries and attitude questions dogged him. At PSG, he's thriving under Luis Enrique, who's got the squad purring despite the odd hiccup.

Stamford Bridge Shadows and Bigger Battles

This gem dropped amid PSG's Champions League showdown with Chelsea. Holding a comfy 5-2 lead from the first leg, Enrique warned of 'moments of suffering' at the Bridge. Fair play – you don't write off the Blues lightly, even with a deficit like that.

Dembélé's words feel timely too. PSG aren't just building a dynasty; they're keeping their stars. Meanwhile, side stories swirl: Pedro Neto dodging a ban after shoving a PSG ball boy (cheeky, that), and international drama with Brazil's squad drop including Neymar's fate and call-ups for Endrick and Bournemouth's Rayan ahead of a gala clash with France.

But back to Ousmane. In an era of mercenary moves, his loyalty's refreshing. Imagine him sticking around, terrorising full-backs into their dotage. PSG fans, crack open the rosé – your boy's all in.

Will the ink dry soon? Agent's watching. For now, Dembélé's message is clear: Paris is home. No packing cases needed.

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