Madrid (AFP)
Barcelona club director Matteo Alemani has decided the future of French star Othmane Dembele in the Catalan team, noting that Dembele made it clear that he did not want to stay at the Camp Nou, and therefore he should leave before the end of this month.
Dembele, who joined from Borussia Dortmund in 2017 with a deal worth 140 million euros ($158.9 million), expires next summer, so he will be able to leave for free.
Barcelona wanted to avoid this scenario in light of the club’s large debts of regarding one billion euros, and hoped to find, with Dembele’s departure, an opportunity to revive its financial fund if it was sold during the winter transfer window.
“We started talks with Osman and his agent around July, so it’s been more than six months,” Alemani said on Thursday. “We talked over and over once more, and Barcelona made different offers.”
He continued: “We tried to find a way for the player to continue with us, but these offers were systematically rejected by his agents and today on January 20, 11 days before the end of the last period of his contract, it seems clear to us that the player does not want to continue in Barcelona, and he is not Committed to Barcelona’s future project.
He added, “In this scenario, he and his agents have been told that he must leave immediately because we want players committed to this project, and therefore we hope that the deal will be completed before the 31st of this month.”
Dembele was left out of coach Xavi Hernandez’s squad to face Athletic Bilbao in the round of 16 of the Spanish Cup on Thursday evening.
“The sporting consequences of all this, as our coach agreed, is that we do not want to have players who are not committed to the project, and who do not want to be in Barcelona,” Alemani explained.
And he added: “It is clear that it is not the club that should decide that, it is the coach, and he has decided that, but he has all our support, we understand that perfectly, it seems to us the right approach.”
Xavi said yesterday, “Wednesday”: “We cannot wait any longer, either the player will renew, or we are looking for an exit for the player, there is no other possibility.”
He also indicated that he “does not think” of leaving Dembele sitting in the stands until the summer, “It’s a shame, he’s played every possible minute since I became a coach.”
Dembele has suffered many injuries in recent years, and has not lived up to the ambitions placed on him at the Camp Nou.
However, following losing several prominent players to reduce the club’s debts, led by Argentine star Lionel Messi in favor of Paris Saint-Germain last summer, Barcelona were keen to keep Dembele, who remains one of the most talented players in the team, despite the many setbacks that are exposed she has.