Champions League Trophy Could Finally Be Within PSG's Reach
- Paris Saint-Germain will face Inter Milan in the Champions League final on Saturday at Munich's Allianz Arena in Germany.
- Since Qatar Sports Investments took over in 2011, PSG has shifted its transfer approach from acquiring high-profile international stars to prioritizing promising young French players, following earlier unsuccessful attempts.
- PSG assembled a costly squad including Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for about $240 million combined, while Inter built a team with experienced players and savvy signings.
- Dembele scored 30 goals this season with a run of 24 goals in 18 games, Lautaro Martinez is Inter’s top Champions League scorer and a World Cup winner, and both teams showed resilience en route to the final.
- The final outcome may hinge on player performance rather than finances, and PSG’s run has justified its new approach, while Inter aims to block PSG from winning Europe’s top club prize.
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Champions League trophy could finally be within PSG's reach
MUNICH — Billions of dollars have been spent. Some of the world's greatest players have come and gone. Yet the Champions League trophy has remained agonizingly out of reach for Paris Saint-Germain.

Paris Saint-Germain on cusp of elusive Champions League trophy
Inter Milan, which has reached two finals in three years, stands in the way of PSG finally claiming European club soccer's biggest prize Saturday in Munich.
Four days. This is the remaining time at the last act, the game that will decide a season for the formation of Simone Inzaghi. Exactly at 21:00, Saturday the Inter will be on the field in Munich for the Champions League final against the Paris Saint-Germain. An opportunity, this time yes, unique: after decades the Inter returns to play two finals [...] The Inter article, ends sending the codes for the final tickets comes from InterNews08.
This will be the first match between these teams in a Champions League final. PSG seeks to win its first title, while Inter wants to add its fourth “Orejona”.
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