Désiré Doué is a French attacking midfielder or winger. He plays for Paris Saint-Germain and the France national team. He was born in Angers, France, to an Ivorian father and a French mother. He holds both French and Ivorian citizenships. His brother Guéla Doué and his cousins Yann Gboho, Marc-Olivier Doué, and Eddy Doué are also professional players. His uncle and godfather Noumandiez Doué was a former Ivorian international referee. He has named Neymar and Lionel Messi as his football idols.
Doué started his career at Rennes, spending two seasons in Ligue 1. In 2024, he joined PSG for €50 million. In his first season, he was a key player as PSG won a continental treble: the league, cup, and Champions League all in one season. He was named Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year, the Champions League’s Young Player of the Season, and won the Golden Boy award.
The following season, he helped PSG win Ligue 1 and the Champions League for the second straight season, and he won the Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year award again. Doué has represented France at various youth levels. He has played for the Olympic team in 2024, winning a silver medal. He made his senior debut for France in March 2025.
5 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About Désiré Doué
His Name Literally Means ‘Desired Talent’
It’s almost as if he was destined for football greatness. “Désiré” translates to “wished for, wanted, desired,” while “Doué” means “talented” or “gifted.” His full name essentially means “Desired Talent.” A name that carries a prophecy. From the moment he was named, it seemed football was written in his stars. A perfect name for a rising star.
Spotted by Accident While Watching His Brother
Désiré Doué wasn’t the first football prodigy in his family, that was his older brother, Guéla. Scouts from Rennes were actually there to watch his brother at a youth trial. However, they were so impressed by young Désiré’s skills while he was kicking a ball on the sidelines that they ended up recruiting both brothers. A happy accident that changed everything.
He and His Brother Are Rivals at the 2026 World Cup
Both Désiré Doué brothers are competing in the 2026 World Cup, but they are playing against each other in a family rivalry. Désiré chose France, the country of his birth, while his older brother Guéla opted for Ivory Coast, their father’s homeland. Désiré says their parents are “too happy” to see them both on the biggest stage. A sibling rivalry on the world’s biggest stage.
He Was a Michael Jackson Superfan as a Kid
Doué’s love for Michael Jackson started young and came from his mother, a huge fan of the King of Pop. For his 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th birthdays, he asked for hats, costumes, and gloves like Jackson’s. He learned all the dance moves at home. To this day, he celebrates some goals by recreating Michael Jackson’s famous choreography. A pop king inspired a football star.
His Uncle Was a World Cup Referee
Football isn’t just a sport in the Doué family, but a dynasty. Désiré’s uncle, Noumandiez Désiré Doué, is one of Africa’s most respected referees. He made history by becoming the first Ivorian to officiate a World Cup match, doing so in Brazil in 2014. A family where football flows through generations, players and referees alike. A true football dynasty.
FAQs
Q. Which club does Désiré Doué play for?
A. Désiré Doué plays for Paris Saint-Germain.
Q. When did Désiré Doué make his senior debut for France?
A. Doué made his senior debut in March 2025.
Q. Which club did Doué play for before joining PSG?
A. Doué played for Rennes before joining PSG.
Q. What did PSG win in Doué’s first season?
A. PSG won a continental treble with PSG.
Q. Which award did Doué win in his first season at PSG?
A. Doué won the Golden Boy award.
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