The year is ending, and in principle this could not be more than good news for a Barcelona that has lived a less complicated 2021, but perhaps some club leaders would prefer this December to stretch a little more. The reason? The renewal of Ousmane Dembélé.
The French player does not seem willing to renew at any price despite knowing the difficult situation the club is going through financially. A club that has treated him with astonishing patience over the years in which Dembélé has spent the vast majority of his time in the infirmary. What should Barça do in the face of this passive situation that both player and manager have generated?
The key to avoiding more rumors and last minute script twists is presenting an ultimatum. A definitive proposal that is within the reach of the club and that meets the maximum possible requirements imposed by the player. If this offer does not convince either the Frenchman or his representative, it may be time to let him go, as it is never a good idea to retain a player against his will.
In recent matches Ousmane Dembélé has shown that he is one of the most decisive footballers not only in the team, but in the whole world and it would be hard for Barça to find a player with similar characteristics in the transfer market who does not have an exorbitant price.
In these moments it seems that we are closer to continuing to see Dembélé as a Barça player than to not reaching an agreement, but how long will we have to wait to see images of the Frenchman signing his new contract with Barça?
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