The 20-year-old has been a revelation at Celtic this season.

The Express has reported that Paris Saint-Germain sent scouts to watch Celtic hitman Moussa Dembele in action for France Under-21s this week.
The 20-year-old found the net on Tuesday as Les Bleus beat their Northern Ireland counterparts 3-0 in a Euro 2017 qualifier.
And The Express claim that scouts from the French giants were in attendance to watch him dazzle the other night.

The Frenchman left the Ligue 1 champions as a 16-year-old in 2012 and ended up joining Championship side Fulham a year later.
Dembele is probably Celtic’s biggest asset at the moment following what has been a superb start to life in Scotland.
The youngster has netted 10 goals in all competitions, and two of those came against Manchester City in the Champions League – a fact which might suggest that he is not a fine goalscorer in Scottish football, but a lethal marksman in general.

Celtic fans will not like speculation linking Dembele – signed for just £500,000 in the summer – with a move away, but on a positive side he will be worth far more than manager Brendan Rodgers paid for him.
Nevertheless, supporters do not get excited by players’ values. They are excited by what the player does on the pitch to boost his value in the first place.

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