Reports today, Monday, state that "French winger Ousmane Dembélé of Barcelona has agreed to transfer to Paris Saint-Germain during the current summer transfer window." Italian journalist and European transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed that "Dembélé has informed Paris Saint-Germain of his agreement to join the team and has verbally agreed to a five-year contract."
Journalist Gerard Romero also pointed out that "Dembélé will move to Paris Saint-Germain," noting that "Moussa Sissoko, the player's agent, has informed La Liga that the French team will pay the release clause in Dembélé's contract with Barcelona today to acquire him." It was mentioned that "Barcelona's president, Joan Laporta, is angry with Sissoko and Paris Saint-Germain over this matter."
According to French radio station "Radio Monte Carlo," in a report last Friday, Dembélé has a release clause with Barcelona worth 50 million euros. Paris Saint-Germain must activate the release clause in Dembélé's contract today at the latest since the value of the release clause will double afterward to 100 million euros.
French newspaper "L'Équipe" revealed that Ousmane Dembélé felt betrayed by FC Barcelona after learning that the Catalan club was trying to sign his compatriot Kylian Mbappé recently. The newspaper reported that "this encouraged Dembélé to accept the offer from Paris Saint-Germain, as he is close to signing with the Parisian club by activating the release clause in his contract, which amounts to 50 million euros."
Ousmane Dembélé (26 years old) joined Barcelona from Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2017 and has participated in 185 matches with the "Blaugrana," scoring 40 goals and providing 43 assists.