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Published 16:02 18 May 2026 BST
Updated 16:02 18 May 2026 BST

PSG have issued a statement on Ousemane Demebele's injury, after the Ballon d'Or holder had to be substituted just 30 minutes into the club's derby with Paris FC on Sunday.
Lifting the Ligue 1 trophy before the clash, Luis Enrique's superb side also have another shot at glory, when they face Arsenal on Saturday 30 May in Budapest.
The reigning champions of Europe, the Parisians will be hopeful to make it consecutive successes, as they look to dominate club football.
Though, they will hope Ousmane Dembele is fine to play, after he was substituted in the first-half of Sunday's clash due to injury concerns.
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As posted on the official PSG website, the club said: "Having been taken off as a precaution after experiencing some discomfort in his right calf against Paris FC yesterday evening, Ousmane Dembélé will remain on the treatment table over the next few days."
Gaffer Enrique attempted to ease the worries of supporters post-match on Sunday, after stating the reason why Dembele was substituted.
"I have nothing to say about Ousmane, we'll have to wait until tomorrow. I think it's just fatigue.
"What we can talk about today is just speculation. But I don't think it's very serious, we'll know more tomorrow."
With the Ligue 1 campaign coming to an end, the timing couldn't have been worse for injury concerns.
The title-winners now have 12 days to prepare for the final at the Puskas Arena.
Arsenal, on the other hand, are two victories away from Premier League glory.
Monday sees the relegated Burnley travel to the Emirates Stadium, before a grand stand finale against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
Oliver Glasner's Eagles may prove a tough task, though they will face Rayo Vallecano in the Europa Conference League just days after.