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Report: Liverpool preparing €100million bid to sign Ousmane Dembele

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Ousmane Dembélé is enjoying the best season of his career, delivering stunning performances for Paris Saint-Germain in both domestic and European competitions.

With 29 goals and six assists in 36 matches, the French winger has been a key figure in PSG’s push for silverware, particularly in their Champions League campaign.

His electric form has once again put him on Liverpool’s radar, with Fichajes reporting that the Reds are preparing a €100 million bid to bring him to Anfield this summer.

As Arne Slot looks to reshape Liverpool’s attack, Dembélé’s speed, dribbling ability, and unpredictability could make him an ideal addition to the squad.

PSG determined to keep their star winger

Liverpool’s interest is clear, but PSG are not eager to part ways with one of their standout performers.

The French giants reportedly have no intention of accepting a €100 million offer and could demand an even higher fee if Liverpool push ahead with their pursuit.

Under Luis Enrique, Dembélé has flourished, becoming one of the team’s most important players.

With his contract securing his future in Paris, PSG hold all the leverage in negotiations and are unlikely to sell unless an astronomical offer is made.

Should Liverpool splurge on Dembélé?

Liverpool have the financial power to make a statement signing, but the question remains – would Dembélé be worth the investment?

There is no doubt that, when fit, the Frenchman is one of the most exciting wingers in world football.

His ability to beat defenders, create chances, and contribute goals could elevate Liverpool’s attack to another level. However, his injury history is a major concern, and spending over €100 million on a player with a record of fitness struggles carries significant risk.

With Mohamed Salah’s future uncertain, Liverpool may be looking for a marquee forward to reinforce their frontline.

If PSG refuse to negotiate at a reasonable price, the Reds could be forced to explore alternative options that offer similar attributes without the financial gamble.

The upcoming transfer window will reveal just how serious Liverpool are about signing Dembélé – and whether they’re prepared to go all-in to secure one of Europe’s most in-form attackers.

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