Liverpool are reportedly preparing a formal €100 million (£84m) bid to sign Ousmane Dembélé from Paris Saint‑Germain this summer. Fichajes first revealed the Reds are placing the Frenchman at the very top of their shopping list.
This season under Arne Slot, Liverpool have surged—dominating the Premier League and leading their Champions League group, while reaching the Carabao Cup final.
But their FA Cup exit to Plymouth Argyle and a last‑16 defeat to PSG have erased dreams of a quadruple.
Dembélé delivered the knockout blow in the Champions League, scoring in regular time and the shootout. Across all competitions he’s netted 29 goals and provided six assists in 36 appearances.
The lure is obvious: Salah’s contract lapses this summer and Liverpool need a new talisman. Enter Dembélé—a 27‑year‑old two‑footed winger turned goal‑scoring centre‑forward.
He’s electric. Creative. Unpredictable. Able to ghost past markers or drop in off the wing and finish clinically.
PSG, though, hold the cards. His deal runs until 2028. And they’ve no interest in letting go cheaply: €100 m is only the starting point.
Liverpool face a gamble. Can they move fast? Can they outpace rivals? And can they fit him into Slot’s fast‑paced, transitional system?
For Dembélé, it’s about purpose as well as prestige. Liverpool remain in contention domestically and abroad. They offer competition, visibility, and a chance to replace Salah at the peak of his powers.
This isn’t just a transfer. It’s a pivot for the next era.