World-class PSG star expected to miss Champions League final through injury - now.arsenal
A key player from Paris Saint-Germain is expected to miss the upcoming Champions League final due to injury, raising concerns for the team's performance.

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are facing the possibility of missing one of their key players for the upcoming UEFA Champions League final against Arsenal in Budapest. Concerns have arisen regarding the fitness of defender Achraf Hakimi, who has been sidelined due to a hamstring injury sustained in late April.
Injury Concerns for PSG
PSG's injury woes come at a critical time as they prepare to defend the European title they secured last season. The final, scheduled for May 30 at the Puskas Arena, marks a significant opportunity for both clubs; Arsenal is seeking their first Champions League title after recently ending a 22-year wait for a Premier League trophy.
Reports from French outlet L’Equipe indicate that Hakimi is not expected to be fully fit for the match, despite returning to partial training sessions. The Moroccan international has been absent since suffering the injury during the first leg of PSG's Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich, missing both the return fixture and several Ligue 1 matches since then.
Potential Alternatives
PSG's coaching staff, led by Luis Enrique, may consider not starting Hakimi even if he is cleared to play, due to concerns about his match readiness after an extended absence. In the event that Hakimi cannot participate, midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery has been mentioned as a potential emergency option at right-back.
Hakimi has been a standout performer for PSG throughout their Champions League campaign, contributing significantly to their success. The 27-year-old not only scored against Arsenal in last season's semi-finals but also played a vital role in PSG's triumph in the 2025 tournament.
As both teams gear up for this highly anticipated final, the stakes are high for PSG as they aim to become only the second club in the modern Champions League era to retain the trophy, while Arsenal looks to cap off a historic season with the ultimate prize in European club football.
Source: nowarsenal.com