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PSG's 4 biggest winners from the World Cup so far

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16 PSG players were called up by their respective countries to take part in the 2026 World Cup and so far, eight PSG players have managed to score in the competition (including Gonçalo Ramos who has since left the club).

Here are the four biggest winners for PSG at the 2026 World Cup.

Paris Saint-Germain's biggest winners from the 2026 World Cup so far

1- Ousmane Dembélé: France

The 2025 Ballon d'Or is the biggest winner of this World Cup for PSG. Before the tournament, there was many doubts and a lot of expectations surrounding him as he has always struggled to perform in big international competitions and with France in general.

However, his superb performances have casted away all the doubts. He has already scored four goals and delivered two assists in five game, including an incredible first half hattrick in France's last group game against Norway.

Ahead of their quarterfinal clash against Morocco and Achraf Hakimi, the 2025 Ballon d'Or has already proven that he fully became a leader of this team alongside Kylian Mbappé and Bayern Munich's Michael Olise. He will need to do more though, as his side aims to at least reach the semi-finals of the competition as they dream of a third star.

2- Bradley Barcola: France

Certainly one of the most interesting player of this list. Before the start of the competition, Bradley Barcola was expected to be a bench player or a super-sub, a role he nows well from PSG under Luis Enrique. However, he completely changed the script after a superb cameo and a goal in the 3-1 victory against Senegal in the World Cup opener.

Since then, he contributed for one goal and one assist in five games. While his future is still undecided, his top level performances could either earn him a lucrative move to a top Premier League club, amid Liverpool and Arsenal's interest, or improve his status at the club for the upcoming 2026-2027 season.

3- Achraf Hakimi: Morocco

The Moroccan full-back has impressed once again with his country and reached the quarterfinals of the World Cup for the second consecutive time. While he will certainly not be the one catching the headlines for his side, he remaines a very reliable player.

Morocco is gearing up for a heavyweight clash against France, a rematch of the 2022 World Cup semi-finals that could change the history of the country. He will hope to their run going and play a huge role in it.

4- Marquinhos: Brazil

Now that Marquinhos and Brazil's run came to a disappointing end against Norway, his presence in this list could seem far fetched. However, he had a really good run with several top level performances.

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