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Three Premier League clubs are reportedly considering a loan move for PSG winger Ousmane Dembele, just weeks after he completed a £50million transfer from Barcelona this summer.
This comes after the France international has made five appearances for PSG but is yet to register a goal or assist for Luis Enrique’s side.
As reported by The Mirror, Arsenal, Tottenham and West Ham are all ‘keeping a close eye’ on the 26-year-old ahead of the January transfer window.
Sources in Paris have ‘suggested he may be allowed to go on loan to the Premier League if Luis Enrique decides it’s an option’.
However, it remains to be seen as to whether the French club would sanction a move given that they have only just signed the player.

Arsenal, Tottenham and West Ham are all ‘keeping a close eye’ on Ousmane Dembele

Sources in Paris have ‘suggested he may be allowed to go on loan if Luis Enrique decides it’s an option’

Enrique has praised Dembele in recent weeks so it remains unclear as to whether he would let him depart
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Dembele had previously been heavily linked with a move to Chelsea before deciding to stay at Barcelona.
Enrique’s side made several attacking reinforcements during the summer, including the £63million signing of Goncalo Ramos along with the £76m deadline day deal to bring Randal Kolo Muani in.
Furthermore, Kang In Lee and Marco Asensio arrived earlier in the transfer window, as did Bradley Barcola, who can all play in Dembele’s position.
Enrique has praised Dembele in recent weeks so it remains unclear as to whether he would let the Frenchman depart in January amid Premier League interest.
“If I were a supporter of a team, I would pay to see Ousmane Dembele,” admitted the Spaniard after their victory over Borussia Dortmund.
He’s a totally different player. He is unpredictable, overflows, works his magic.’
If he does become available he will no doubt attract interest from accross Europe, with his former boss Thomas Tuchel at Bayern Munich, having previously wanted him at Chelsea.