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FRANCE star Ousmane Dembele has already planned out his retirement despite being only 27 years old.
Dembele has already experienced immense success at both club and especially international level, having won the 2018 World Cup with Les Bleus.
The forward also counts three LaLiga titles as well as two Copa del Rey trophies with Barcelona, a German Cup with Borussia Dortmund and last season's double with current club Paris Saint-Germain.
And Dembele appears to only have about seven years left in his career to win even more honours.
That is because the France international revealed he has decided to hang up his football boots at the age of 34.
And then the ex-Rennes star is planning to get in the real estate business in France as well as several African nations.
Dembele told The Bridge – a YouTube show, which is co-presented by Real Madrid ace and France team-mate Aurelien Tchouameni: "I want to retire at 34.
"And then I want to get into the property business. Invest in Africa, in France…"
Dembele has had a strong start at PSG this season as he already counts five goals and seven assists in 13 appearances across all competitions.
Ever since his arrival in Paris from Barcelona last year, the versatile attacker counts a total of 11 goals and 21 assists in 55 matches.
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The Frenchman has also registered a total of six goals and four assists in 53 caps with his national team.
That includes four appearances in the World Cup six years ago, when France lifted the trophy.
PSG return to action on Friday in Ligue 1 against Toulouse at Parc des Princes.
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