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UCL Final: PSG receive triple injury boost ahead of Arsenal clash

Paris Saint-Germain have received a major injury boost ahead of their UEFA Champions League final against Arsenal later this month.

 

The French champions secured a place in the final after defeating Bayern Munich in the semi-final.

 

Luis Enrique’s side will face Arsenal in the final scheduled for May 30 in Budapest.

 

In a statement released on Tuesday via the club’s official website, PSG confirmed that defender Achraf Hakimi has returned to training.

 

The Morocco international had been sidelined with a thigh injury sustained during the first leg of the semi-final clash against Bayern Munich.

 

The club also disclosed that Lucas Chevalier and Quentin Ndjantou have resumed individual outdoor training.

 

“Achraf Hakimi, Lucas Chevalier and Quentin Ndjantou are training individually outdoors,” the statement read in part.

Olayinka Babatunde

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