For years, Ousmane Dembele was football's greatest "what if."
What if injuries had not repeatedly interrupted the career of one of the most naturally gifted footballers of his generation? What if the €105 million Barcelona paid to sign him from Borussia Dortmund in 2017 had brought years of brilliance instead of endless rehabilitation?
Those questions followed Dembélé for almost a decade.
Now, at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, they have finally been replaced by certainty.
Dembele is no longer chasing recognition. He arrives in North America as the reigning Ballon d'Or winner, one of the world's most complete attackers and a key figure in France's pursuit of a third World Cup title.
His rise back to the top has become one of modern football's finest redemption stories.
The transformation began in 2025.
Dembele enjoyed the best season of his career, scoring 35 goals and providing 16 assists in all competitions as Paris Saint-Germain lifted their first-ever UEFA Champions League title. Under Luis Enrique, he evolved from an unpredictable winger into the creative heartbeat of the team, combining goals, assists and relentless pressing with remarkable consistency.
Those performances earned him the 2025 Ballon d'Or, completing a comeback few thought possible after years of frustration at Barcelona.
He has carried that momentum into 2026.
Dembele remained central to PSG as they successfully defended both Ligue 1 and the UEFA Champions League, proving his breakthrough season was no fluke.
His club form has seamlessly continued at the World Cup.
After three group-stage matches, the 29-year-old has already contributed four goals and one assist, helping France top Group I and qualify for the Round of 32. He first provided the assist for Kylian Mbappe's second goal in a 3-0 victory over Iraq before producing one of the performances of the tournament, a first-half hat-trick in France's 4-1 win over Norway.
Those numbers reflect more than confidence.
They reflect a player finally able to perform week after week without injuries interrupting his rhythm.
The promise Barcelona chased
When Barcelona signed Dembele from Borussia Dortmund in 2017, they believed they had found Neymar's successor.
He had everything.Explosive pace.Elite dribbling. The rare ability to use both feet equally well.
At just 20, he looked destined to become one of football's defining stars.
Instead, his career became a constant battle against injuries.
A career repeatedly interrupted
Muscle tears and hamstring problems repeatedly halted his progress.
Between 2017 and 2022, Dembélé missed well over 100 matches for Barcelona through injury. Every return hinted at his extraordinary talent, but every setback forced him to begin again.
His confidence suffered.
So did his reputation.
Supporters questioned whether he would ever justify Barcelona's investment, even though his talent was never in doubt.
The problem was never ability.It was available.
Paris changed everything
Footballers sometimes need more than tactical adjustments.
They need a fresh start.
Dembele found exactly that at Paris Saint-Germain.
Luis Enrique encouraged him to move inside, combine with teammates and influence attacks rather than simply hugging the touchline.
Most importantly, he finally stayed healthy.Regular football brought confidence.
Confidence brought consistency.Consistency transformed his career.
The winger once admired mainly for his creativity became one of Europe's most complete attackers, capable of scoring, creating and leading the press with equal effectiveness.
More than speed
Dembele has always been one of football's quickest players.
What separates today's version is intelligence.
Against Iraq, he resisted the temptation to shoot and instead squared the ball for Mbappe to score. The France captain immediately pointed towards Dembele during the celebration, highlighting the trust between the pair.
Against Norway, he demonstrated another dimension, scoring a clinical first-half hat-trick through intelligent movement and composed finishing rather than sheer pace alone.
Together, Dembele and Mbappe have developed into one of international football's most dangerous attacking partnerships, combining creativity, speed and ruthless efficiency.
The perfect redemption
Football often remembers gifted players for what they might have become.
For years, Dembélé seemed destined to remain one of those stories.
Instead, he has rewritten his own.
The injuries did not disappear overnight, nor did the doubts. But resilience, patience and belief carried him through the most difficult years of his career.
Today, conversations about Dembele no longer begin with fitness concerns.
They begin with goals,Assists,Leadership and Consistency.
The Ballon d'Or confirmed his place among football's elite.
Now, with France chasing another World Cup, Dembele has the opportunity to complete one of the greatest comeback stories the game has seen.
For years, football wondered what Ousmane Dembele might have become.
Now, it finally has its answer.
Ousmane Dembele
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