
Arsenal are eighteen days away from the biggest game in the club's modern history — a Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in what would be a genuinely seismic night for Mikel Arteta and everyone connected to the club. And yet, per CaughtOffside, Arteta may already be doing the maths on who he can actually put on the pitch.
CaughtOffside reports that Arteta is facing a selection headache ahead of the May 30 final, with a key player potentially unavailable for the showpiece. The outlet does not name the player, and the nature of the concern — injury, suspension, fitness — is not specified in the report. No corroborating outlet has picked up the story at time of writing.
That's worth holding onto. CaughtOffside is a mid-tier aggregator, and a single unnamed-player story with no primary source attached is, at this stage, speculation rather than confirmed news. Arteta himself has given nothing away publicly.
Arsenal reaching a Champions League final is not a small thing. The club last appeared in the competition's showpiece in 2006 — a defeat to Barcelona at the Stade de France — and the two decades since have involved enough near-misses, rebuilds, and false dawns to make this moment feel genuinely loaded. Arteta has spent five years constructing a squad capable of competing at this level, and the margin for error against Luis Enrique's PSG will be razor-thin.
Any disruption to his first-choice XI — whoever that player turns out to be — matters. PSG have the firepower to punish a weakened Arsenal, and Arteta is not a manager who hides his frustration when the preparation isn't clean.
The next Arsenal press conference and any training ground updates in the coming days will tell the real story. If a name surfaces from a primary source — a club medical bulletin, a Romano or Ornstein report, or Arteta's own words — that's when this becomes a confirmed concern rather than a cloud on the horizon.
For now: watch this space, but don't rearrange the furniture just yet.
Source: CaughtOffside (unconfirmed, single-outlet report)
Arsenal are eighteen days away from the biggest game in the club's modern history — a Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in what would be a genuinely seismic night for Mikel Arteta and everyone connected…
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