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Nachrichten.fr · May 30, 2026

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia: The Georgian Star of Paris Saint-Germain Ahead of the Champions League Final

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Budapest – May 30, 2026: In the bright sunshine of the Puskás Arena, the players of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are preparing for the eagerly awaited Champions League final against Arsenal. Among them stands out the 25-year-old Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who has established himself as an indispensable part of the team this season.

Since his transfer in winter 2025, Kvaratskhelia has significantly shaped PSG’s offense. In the current Champions League season, he has scored ten goals and provided six assists, making him the most effective player in the tournament. His impressive performances were crucial in reaching the final, especially in the knockout stages against notable opponents such as Chelsea, Liverpool, and Bayern Munich.

Coach Luis Enrique praised Kvaratskhelia’s versatility and work ethic. “He is not only a creative force in offense but also shows remarkable defensive work,” said Enrique. “His ability to read the game and step up at decisive moments makes him a valuable player for us.”

Kvaratskhelia himself emphasized the importance of team spirit. “We have worked hard as a team to get here,” he explained. “Every single player has contributed, and I am proud to be part of this team.”

Looking ahead to the upcoming final against Arsenal, the first major European club competition match between French and English teams, Kvaratskhelia expressed confidence. “Arsenal is a strong opponent, but we have the confidence and quality to defend the title,” he said. “We will give everything to bring the trophy back to Paris.”

Fans of PSG and Arsenal have already announced their arrival in Budapest and are preparing for an exciting final. Both fan groups plan to support their teams with chants and choreographies, ensuring an electrifying atmosphere in the stadium.

This year’s edition of the Champions League final highlights PSG’s growing importance on the European stage. Since the takeover by the Qatari club owner in 2011, the club has heavily invested in football and transfers to consistently compete at the top of the continent. Kvaratskhelia is today one of the symbols of this strategy and demonstrates the potential within the team.

For Kvaratskhelia, there is an opportunity to secure his second consecutive Champions League title after winning last year. A victory in today’s final would not only continue his personal success story but also underline PSG’s ambitions to establish itself as a dominant force in European football.

The match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal kicks off at 6:00 PM CET and promises to write a memorable chapter in Champions League history.

Sources

  • AS.com
  • UEFA
  • AP News