PSG vs Inter – Champions League final: Predicted lineups


On Saturday evening in Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter meet to determine which club the Champions League wins this season.

Despite years of domestic dominance, PSG has never got the famous trophy into its hands, while Inter, 15 years after her last triumph in 2010, trying to regain it.

Luis Enrique has removed the superstar culture, which in the first decade of the QSI ownership in Paris. After the experiments of Neymar and Lionel Messi ultimately did not work, Kylian Mbappe was the last one who was looking for Champions League Fame at Real Madrid.

So it is ironic that his new club left competition at the quarter -finals, and his local youth team was able to win him without him on the first opportunity.

For Inter, who was narrowly beaten by Manchester City in 2023, it feels like the highlight for a team that was built from the ashes of a bad decade after the 2010 heights.

Achraf Hakimi

Achraf Hakimi will play a major role for PSG / David Ramos / Gettyimages

GK: Gianluigi Donnarumma – The former child prodigy from the teenager already looks like a solid candidate to clean up the goalkeeper prices for the next Ballon d’Or and the best FIFA football winner. As much as PSG are incredible in the future, they owe Donnarumma their place in the final.

RB: Achraf Hakimi – Like Denzel Dumfries within the framework of inter-rights, PSG depends enormously on its maraudating full-back for many of its attacking creativity. His runs stretch and test the back three and try to capture the left wing back, probably Federico Dimarco.

CB: Marquinhos – 30 years old and already more than 600 senior career games under his belt -almost 500 of them were in a PSG shirt. Having a club end and adopting Parisians, a first Champions League trophy, would be a great story.

CB: Willian Pacho – The 23-year-old has been right next to the skipper since he arrived at Eintracht Frankfurt last summer. It is another recent South American success story and part of a new Golden Ecuadorian generation, 20 years after the first.

LB: Nuno Mendes – Portugal’s flying left -back missed most of the time last season because of a severe thigh injury that was operated on. But his return to fitness and form in 2024/25 was recently rewarded by a new long -term contract until 2029.

Cm: Joao Neves – Not every player who was thriving from Portuguese football for great money – should Renato Sanchien know, ironically part of the deal that Neves cost Benfica last summer. But the 20-year-old is doing very well and has joined nine of his colleagues in Ligue 1’s season team.

Cm: vitinha – Wolverhampton Wanderers rejected an option of EUR 20 million to make a loan from Porto a permanent deal in 2021. Now its estimated market value is three times as large as the PSG, but it probably keeps the PSG even more important.

Cm: Fabian Ruiz – Spain’s Euro 2024 winner may characterize the Enrique era at PSG more than any other. In the second half of last season, he tried to reach the starting eleven, but struggled back into the manager’s thoughts by doing the simple things exceptionally well.

RW: Desire Doue – 26 goals and templates (Check the numbers before publication) In his first season at PSG, after the transfer of Rennes last summer, the best start that he could wish for. Celebrate his 20th birthday three days after the final and hope to have the perfect gift.

St: Ousmane Dembele – Should PSG win this final, the 2025 Ballon D’Or is waiting for someone who is widespread a few years ago. Old disciplinary problems reappeared when he was dropped in October for a league phase conflict against Arsenal, but this calendar year was another class.

LW: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – January -Transfer window are notoriously challenging, but PSG has managed to land someone who has improved his team at a reasonable price. The Georgian superstar has had a lot of break for domestic games since April to keep it fresh in Europe.

Francesco Acerbi

Francesco Acerbi’s dramatic late goal paved the way to reach the final / Ciancaphoto Studio / Gettyimages

GK: Yann Sommer – After a decent career, the Swiss stopper has become one of the best goalkeepers in the world in the mid -thirties and has proven to be a masterpiece of Inters recruiters. He only replaced Andre Onana in 2023 for a fraction of the price.

CB: Yann Aurel Bisseck – This may be the only place in Inters back three that can be won. The 25-year-old German has led a slightly cumbersome path, but was generally impressed in a breakout season. Benjamin Pavard will be his greatest rival.

CB: Francesco Acerbi – The experienced defender, who turns 38 next season, presented his sources of attack in the semi -finals against Barcelona and achieved the equalizer in the second leg. He had never won a trophy before his 30th birthday, but this could be his eighth.

CB: Alessandro Bastoni – Part of the furniture at Inter at Inter, although this season exceeded 50 appearances for the first time in a single campaign. Pay attention to the ability to step into the midfield and create opportunities – he has six (Check the illustration before publication) Helps its name in 2024/25.

RWB: Denzel Dumfries – After the Dutch Wing-Back scored or supported five of the seven goals from Inter in both legs in both legs of the semi-finals in both legs of the semi-finals, it was just at the right time. The coaching team has been careful with him since a thigh injury in April, so fitness shouldn’t be a problem.

Cm: Nicolo Barella – Regular transfer connections to the Premier League giant Liverpool and Manchester City In the past few months, a big reference to Barella’s position among the elite middle field players. Ballon d’Or nominations in 2021 and 2023 will certainly follow one third in 2025.

Cm: Hakan Calhanoglu – The exchange of Rossoneri with Nerazzurri in 2021 has absolutely proved to be the right decision for the Set-Piece expert. He played the best football of his career in the last seasons and will cause PSG all possible problems.

Cm: Henrikh Mkhitaryan – The 36-year-old is a different player than the productive assistant who is known to Borussia Dortmund fans a decade ago. Despite age, it is as important as always to interact after his career was revived since his arrival in 2022.

LWB: Federico Dimarco – A little less impressive than dumb fries and easier replaced, the Italian Wing-Back will hope to simply wear the one with whom it is confronted. It is a large battleground instead of defending forward instead of defending forward instead of defending forward instead of defending forward.

ST: Lautaro Martinez – Played through the pain in the semi -finals to bring his team to the final, and only a really bad injury would exclude him. Victory could easily consolidate his status as a club end after he was known as little in 2018.

St: Marcus Thuram – A solid film for Martinez in the past few years with a strong, if not excellent Torrecord. The Champions League was a trophy his legendary father, Lilian, never won, so this could be a big moment for the Thuram family.

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