Paris Saint-Germain have received an early boost after initial fears around Ousmane Dembele’s latest injury were eased ahead of the UEFA Champions League final against Arsenal later this month.
The French winger was forced off the pitch in visible pain during PSG’s recent match against Paris FC, creating major concern among supporters and the club staff. Dembele has been one of PSG’s most important players this season, and any serious setback before the final could have been a huge blow for Luis Enrique’s side.
However, according to reports from RMC Sport and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, PSG’s medical staff currently believe the injury is not serious. The club reportedly sees the substitution as a precautionary step rather than a major issue. Further medical tests are expected to take place in the coming days to fully confirm the extent of the problem.
Paris FC defeated PSG by 2-1 and this is also concerning for Luis Enrique and the team. Dembele’s situation will now be closely monitored as PSG prepare for one of the biggest matches in the club’s history. The French champions are set to face Arsenal in the Champions League final at the end of the month, with both clubs chasing European glory.