Injured during the last match of Ligue 1, the PSG striker expressed confidence on RMC radio, Thursday.
Ousmane Dembélé is confident. Injured during the Ligue 1 match against Paris FC on Sunday, the PSG forward stated on Thursday, May 21, on RMC radio “It’s going to work out, I have no doubt” about his presence in the Champions League final against Arsenal on May 30.
“I had a little scare against Paris FC, but it’s going to work out, I hope to be on the field on the 30th, if the coach selects me properly,” explained the Ballon d’Or winner. Withdrawn “due to a muscle strain in the right calf, Ousmane Dembélé will remain in care over the next few days,” PSG indicated on Monday. He did not participate in the first training session of the week on Wednesday. “I’ve had so many little scares or major injuries in my career, especially with the final approaching, that I preferred to stop and not take any risks,” Ousmane Dembélé further explained.
Asked about a possible extension with PSG after 2028, Ousmane Dembélé said he would be “100% next season, I have a contract”. “Things are going very well at the club. I feel good. I will see if they (the management, Editor’s note) offer me a contract, but until then, of course, I am very happy at the club,” he added.
Already with an impressive track record including a World Cup (2018) and a Champions League title (2025), the Evreux native emphasized that he was “still very hungry for titles, whether with PSG or in national team.” He also did not hide his desire to win a second Ballon d’Or. “When you win once, you want to win several times,” he said.






