*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:11, 12 May 2024 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23:28, 9 June 2024 (UTC)
Dembélé began his career at
Rennes before joining
Borussia Dortmund in 2016. He won the
DFB-Pokal with Dortmund in the 2016–17 season, scoring a goal in the
final. A year later, he transferred to Barcelona for an initial fee of €105 million, becoming at the time the
joint-second most expensive footballer ever, alongside compatriot
Paul Pogba. Dembélé went on to win three
La Liga, two
Copa del Rey, and two
Supercopa de España titles with the club. He returned to France with Paris Saint-Germain in 2023.
After winning 20 caps and scoring five goals at youth level, Dembélé made his senior international debut for France in 2016. He was a member of the France squad that won the
2018 FIFA World Cup, also featuring at
UEFA Euro 2020, the
2022 World Cup (finishing as
runners-up) and
Euro 2024.
Early life and career
Dembélé was born in
Vernon, Eure, in
Normandy. His mother is Mauritanian-Senegalese from
Waly Diantang, while his father is Malian.[5][6] He took his first footballing steps in nearby
Évreux, first at ALM Évreux and then at
Évreux FC 27 between the ages of 12 and 13.[7][8]
Club career
Rennes
Dembélé made his senior debut for
Rennes' reserve side in the
Championnat de France Amateur, on 6 September 2014, coming on as a 78th-minute substitute for
Zana Allée. He effectively set up
Alseny Kourouma for the second goal of a 2–0 home win over the reserves of Breton rivals
Guingamp.[9] On 9 November, he scored his first career goal, again coming off the bench in a game at the Stade de la Piverdière, this time against the reserves of
Laval.[10] He totalled 13 goals in 18 games in his first season, including a
hat-trick on 16 May 2015 in a 6–1 win over
Hérouville.[11]
On 6 November 2015, Dembélé made his professional debut for Rennes' first team in
Ligue 1 against
Angers, replacing
Kamil Grosicki for the last five minutes of the game.[12] On 22 November, he scored his first Ligue 1 goal for the first team against
Bordeaux, opening a 2–2 draw at
Roazhon Park.[13] On 9 January 2016, Dembélé found the net again for Rennes, as they came from 0–2 down to draw 2–2 against regional rivals
Lorient at home.[14] On 6 March, he scored his first Ligue 1
hat-trick in a 4–1 victory over
Nantes in the
Derby Breton.[15]
On 12 May 2016, Dembélé signed a five-year contract with German club
Borussia Dortmund, effective 1 July.[16] On 14 August, he made his debut in a 2–0 defeat against
Bayern Munich in the
DFL-Supercup.[17] He scored his first goal for Dortmund on 20 September, in a
Bundesliga encounter against
VfL Wolfsburg, which Dortmund won 5–1 at the
Volkswagen Arena.[18] On 22 November, he scored the first
Champions League goal of his career as the German club defeated
Legia Warsaw 8–4 in a group stage meeting.[19]
On 26 April 2017, Dembélé assisted
Aubameyang's goal and scored the 74th-minute winner against Bayern Munich in the
DFB-Pokal's semi-final, helping Dortmund reach the cup final.[20] In the decisive game on 27 May, he scored the first goal of a 2–1 victory as Dortmund clinched their first major title in five years by winning the
2017 DFB-Pokal Final against
Eintracht Frankfurt. Dembélé was subsequently named
man of the match.[21] After the end of the season, Dembélé was named to the Bundesliga Team of the Season and awarded the league's Rookie of the Season award.[22][23]
Barcelona
On 25 August 2017,
La Liga side
Barcelona announced that they had reached an agreement to sign Dembélé for €105 million plus a reported €40 million add-ons.[24][25] On 28 August, he had his medical and signed a five-year contract, with his
buyout clause set at €400 million.[26] Barcelona had just sold
Neymar to
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) for €222 million, so the deal meant that Dembélé became the
joint-second most expensive player (in euros), along with
Paul Pogba. Rennes received a reported €20 million from Borussia Dortmund as a result of the sale,[27] and Évreux 27 were also due part of the fee.[8] He was handed the number 11 shirt previously worn by Neymar.[28][29]
2017–18: First season and domestic double
Dembélé made his debut on 9 September as a 68th-minute substitute for
Gerard Deulofeu in a 5–0
Derbi barceloní win over
Espanyol at the
Camp Nou, assisting the final goal by
Luis Suárez.[30] In his first league start eight days later at
Getafe, he injured his hamstring and was ruled out for four months.[31] He was given the medical all-clear on 2 January 2018,[32] but a couple weeks later, he again injured himself against
Real Sociedad and was ruled out for up to four weeks.[33]
On 14 March 2018, Dembélé scored his first goal for Barcelona, netting the second goal in a 3–0 second leg win in the
Champions League round of 16 against
Chelsea.[34] On 17 April, he scored his first La Liga goal, the opening goal in an eventual 2–2 draw with
Celta Vigo.[35] On 9 May, Dembélé scored twice, marking the first brace of his Barcelona career, in a 5–1 home victory over
Villarreal.[36] Dembélé won both the
Copa del Rey and La Liga winners' medals in his first season in Spain, with the 20-year-old scoring four goals in 24 appearances across all competitions.[37]
2018–19: Supercopa de España and second La Liga title
On 12 August 2018, Dembélé scored the winning goal against
Sevilla in the
Supercopa de España, in an eventual 2–1 victory to win Barcelona their 13th
Supercopa de España title.[38] He opened his
La Liga season's goal tally by scoring the only goal of the game against
Real Valladolid, on 25 August, away at the
Estadio José Zorrilla.[39] On 18 September, Dembélé scored his first Champions League goal of
the season, helping Barcelona beat
PSV 4–0 at the Camp Nou.[40] On 4 November, he inspired Barcelona to a 3–2 comeback away against
Rayo Vallecano, scoring the 2–2 equaliser with a half-volley in the 87th minute.[41] On 11 December, he scored a remarkable solo goal against
Tottenham Hotspur outpacing many defenders, finishing with a cool left footed shot past
Hugo Lloris. He won the UEFA Champions League Goal of the Week for that goal.[42] After the match, Barcelona manager
Ernesto Valverde praised the youngster, saying "He has made a great goal, within reach of players with his talent."[43] He finished the season with 14 goals, 8 of them in the league, as his club managed to win another La Liga title.[44]
2019–20: Recurring injuries
Dembélé injured his left hamstring in the opening match of the
2019–20 La Liga season, a 0–1 defeat against
Athletic Bilbao, and was expected to miss five weeks.[45] In February 2020, he suffered a serious hamstring tear and, following surgery, was not expected to return for six months. This would mean despite the extension of the season due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, he would miss the rest of the season.[46]
On 28 October 2020, Dembélé scored his first Champions League goal of the season in a 2–0 victory over
Juventus.[47]
2021–23: Hamstring injury and contract extension
Dembélé suffered a hamstring injury when playing with France national team in the delayed
UEFA Euro 2020 in 2021. His injury required surgery, and was operated in
Turku, Finland, by surgeon Lasse Lempainen in late June 2021.[48][49] Dembélé was also operated by Lempainen and
Sakari Orava in 2017 and 2020.[50][51]
On 10 May 2022, Dembélé provided two assists in a 3–1 home victory over Celta Vigo. It was his 10th and 11th league assists in 2022.[52] He finished the
2021–22 La Liga season as the league's top playmaker with thirteen assists.[53]
On 14 July 2022, Dembélé extended his contract with Barcelona until 30 June 2024.[54][55] His release clause was set to €50 million, and later raised to €100 million on 1 August 2023.[56]
Paris Saint-Germain
On 12 August 2023, Dembélé joined Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain on a contract until June 2028, for a fee of €50.4 million.[57][58][59] He was initially assigned the number 23 jersey, but switched to the number 10 following
Neymar's departure from the club.[60][61]
On 20 August, Dembélé made his PSG debut, coming on as a substitute in a 1–1 draw away to
Toulouse.[62] On 24 September, he got his first goal involvement for PSG, providing the assist for
Gonçalo Ramos's first goal in a 4–0
Le Classique win over
Marseille.[63] On 24 November, Dembélé scored his first goal for the club in a 5–2 win at home over
Monaco.[64] On 10 April 2024, he scored his first Champions League goal with PSG in a 3–2 home defeat against his former club Barcelona in the quarter-final first leg.[65] In the second leg six days later, he scored PSG's first goal in a 4–1 away victory, helping secure his club's qualification to the semi-finals and taking home the player of the match award.[66]
International career
Dembélé was called up to the senior
France squad for the first time to face
Italy and
Belarus in August 2016 after
Alexandre Lacazette and
Nabil Fekir withdrew through injury.[67] He made his debut on 1 September against the former at the
Stadio San Nicola, replacing
Antoine Griezmann for the final 27 minutes of a 3–1 friendly win over Italy.[68] On 13 June 2017, Dembélé scored his first France goal in a 3–2 friendly victory against
England.[69]
On 17 May 2018, he was called up to the 23-man French squad for the
2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.[70] On 15 July, he was an unused substitute as France beat
Croatia 4–2 in
the final.[71]
He was called up to the French squad for the
2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, where he played all games as France finished the tournament as runner-ups.[72] Dembélé started the
final but conceded a penalty in the first half and was substituted in the 41st minute.[73]
On 18 November 2023, Dembélé scored a goal in France's biggest win in history, which ended 14–0 against
Gibraltar during the
UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying.[74]
Style of play
Dembélé is a
winger who can play on either flank, due to his ability to use both feet, and to utilise his technical ability, speed, and
agility in order to get past opponents or beat
defenders in one-on-one situations. Dembélé can also operate as a left or right-sided
attacking midfielder in a
4–4–2 or
3–5–2 formation. His clinical finishing and eye for goal also allow him to be deployed in a more offensive role as a
striker. Dembélé also has great quality in terms of his shooting ability from distance.
Dembélé has received praise from former team captain
Andrés Iniesta for his game-changing qualities.[75] He is well known for his
ability to use either foot;[76] a highly skilful player, his
dribbling skills and ability to perform elaborate moves allow him to cut through from the left or right wing in order to score or create goalscoring opportunities for his teammates. The Frenchman is also an excellent
crosser of the ball; moreover, his creativity is exceptional when in possession. Furthermore, his pace and intelligent runs make him a major offensive threat during
counterattacks.
In March 2019, Barcelona president
Josep Maria Bartomeu insisted that Dembélé, "is better than
Neymar", who previously played for the club.[77]
Personal life
Dembele is a practising Muslim.[78] He married a Moroccan woman in a traditional Moroccan ceremony in France in December 2021.[79][80][81] They have a daughter, born September 2022.[82]
In July 2021, Dembélé was condemned as a
racist, when video footage of him along with teammate
Antoine Griezmann circulated online, in which he was seen making
racial comments against the Japanese technicians in their hotel room.[83] As the technicians appeared to be troubleshooting the room's television, Dembélé made comments towards Griezmann in French, stating "All these ugly faces, just so you can play PES, aren't you ashamed?", continuing with "What the fuckin language?" before zooming in while laughing on one of the technicians' faces, mentioning "Are you technologically advanced in your country or not?".[84][85][86]
Career statistics
Club
As of match played 25 May 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
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