Ousmane Dembélé, the extreme electrifier of Paris Saint-Germain, has sent a forceful message to FC Barcelona before the Grand Final of the Champions League against Inter Milan. In a statement that has shaken social networks and excited to the Catalans, the Frenchman not only expressed his respect for his former club, but also made a special promise addressed to coach Hansi Flick and the young prodigy Lamine Yamal: defeat Inter to “avenge” Barcelona.

The context of this promise has deep roots. Barcelona, eliminated in previous rounds of this edition of the Champions League, failed to reach the final, and many culés fans still remember the historical defeats against Italian teams, including Inter. Dembélé, who spent six years at Camp Nou, seems determined to settle accounts on behalf of his exequipo. “Barcelona will always be in my heart. I know what it means for the culés to face Inter, and I will give everything to win this final,” said the player in a recent interview.

Dembélé’s message is not only a nostalgic wink, but also a personal challenge. Since his arrival at the PSG, the Frenchman has shown a star level, consolidating himself as one of the best ends in the world. With its speed, dribbling and ability to unbalance defenses, Dembélé promises to be a nightmare for the intercons of the Inter, led by Alessandro Bastoni. “I’m going to play as if I still wear the Blaugrana shirt. This victory will be for Barça fans, for Hansi Flick, which gave me confidence, and for Lamine, the future of the club,” he added with determination.

Hansi Flick, a current coach of Barcelona, has transformed the team into a formidable contender in LaLiga, but the Champions League remains a pending subject. Dembélé, who briefly worked with Flick, seems motivated by the idea of paying tribute to the German strategist. On the other hand, his mention to Lamine Yamal, the 17 -year -old jewel that is revolutionizing Spanish football, adds an emotional touch. “Yamal is like a little brother. I want you to see that we can win for him and for the future of Barça,” said Dembélé, showing a special connection with the quarry culé.
Inter, current champion of Serie A, will not be an easy rival. With players such as Lautaro Martínez and Hakan çalhanoğlu, the Nerazzurri are a compact and lethal team. However, Dembélé is confident that the PSG, with its offensive arsenal led by himself and Kylian Mbappé, can be imposed on the largest stage in Europe. “I know that Inter is strong, but we are also fighting until the end,” he said.
Barcelona fans, although they will not be in the final, will closely follow the game, encouraging their former hero. Dembélé’s promise not only