Ousmane Dembélé wants to compete for the Ballon d'Or again

PSG forward Ousmane Dembélé spoke about his big goals and future dreams. The French footballer did not hide that after winning the Ballon d'Or once, he has a desire to win this award again.
Dembélé noted that such a prestigious award gives a player even greater motivation. Because the Ballon d'Or is one of every footballer's biggest personal dreams. Winning it requires not only skill but also consistency, contributing to the team, and leadership in big games.
"Once you win the Ballon d'Or, you want to win it again. But, of course, I put the team first," said Dembélé.
These words show that the forward is not only thinking about personal awards. For him, the most important goal is to achieve major victories with PSG. Especially winning the Champions League remains one of the main tasks for the Frenchman.
Dembélé feels freer, more confident, and more effective at PSG. His speed, technical skill, ability to dribble past defenders, and sharp decisions in attack add a special flair to the Parisian team's game. Fans also expect even greater results from him.
Another big dream of the footballer is related to the France national team. Dembélé said he has long intended to have a brilliant performance at the World Cup. He sees achieving a great result with the national team in a major tournament as one of his key goals.
"The most important thing is to win the Champions League. I have another goal, it's been on my mind for a long time: to have a great World Cup with the France national team. We'll see about the rest later," he emphasized.
As a reminder, Ousmane Dembélé was named the best footballer of the year by France Football in 2025. This recognition opened a new chapter in his career and further solidified his status in world football.
In short, Dembélé has no intention of stopping yet. He aims to win the Champions League with PSG, shine at the World Cup with the France national team, and compete for the Ballon d'Or again. The big stage is set, now everything depends on Dembélé's magic on the pitch.













