Paris Saint-Germain has started negotiations to extend the contract with Ousmane Dembele, although the Frenchman is expected to wait until 2028. However, as Le Parisien reports, changes can go into the dark through the club’s new financial policy.
According to Gerela, the PSG staff together with Nasser Al-Khelaifa is hanging on to the Graveans, who are negotiating new contracts, with a strong mind: a lower base salary with compensation in the form of advancement.
This approach is already at a standstill in negotiations with Willian Pacho and Ibrahim MBA, partly a strategy for stabilizing the club’s finances.
This model does not need to control the 2025 Golden Ball winner Dembele, who is vulnerable to injury and is afraid of losing income due to health problems. According to Le Parisien, this very factor can become the principle of separation of parties, effectively destroying home ownership.
Journalists draw parallels with the situation of goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarummi, who, without accepting such a mind, lost PSG, moving to Manchester City.