Bayern or PSG? Arsenal star reveals team he wants to face in Champions League final

Arsenal star reveals the team he wants to face between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain as the Gunners reach the UEFA Champions League final, beating Atletico Madrid.

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Bayern or PSG? Arsenal star reveals team he wants to face in Champions League final

Bukayo Saka in the frame (Image via Getty)

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Arsenal have qualified for the 2026 UEFA Champions League final as they defeated Atletico Madrid in the second leg at Emirates Stadium

The Gunners did it without a single defeat across their 14-match campaign

Arsenal star has reacted to questions about what team he wants to face in the final of the UEFA Champions League. Mikel Arteta’s side is awaiting the winner between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain. Meanwhile, here is what the player has replied. 

Bayern or PSG? Arsenal star reveals team he wants to face in UCL final

Bukayo Saka sidestepped questions about Arsenal's preferred opponent in the 2026 UEFA Champions League final. The player told CBS Sports interviewers that fans already know "deep down" who the Gunners want to face. He said:

"“Come on, man. You can’t ask me that, you know I’ll have to give a media trained answer. You know deep down who we want to face, that’s all I say!”

The England winger's playful response came after Arsenal booked their place in the final, leaving the second semi-final between Bayern and the French club to determine their opponent. 

Saka's comments have fueled speculation and debate among supporters about whether Arsenal would prefer a shot at revenge against PSG or a clash with the German giants. The London club enters the final as one of the strongest contenders after an impressive run through the competition. 

With Saka once again shining as a key attacking force, Arsenal are chasing their first Champions League title in what many view as their most realistic opportunity in years. The winner of Bayern Munich versus PSG will provide a formidable test, as both clubs boast elite squads capable of punishing any defensive lapse.

Arsenal supporters have been vocal online, with many expressing a desire for a final against PSG to settle past European grudges, while others favor facing the German side in what could be a more tactically nuanced encounter. Saka's light-hearted dodging of the question has only heightened anticipation ahead of the showpiece match.

The development underscores Arsenal's strong domestic and European campaign this season, positioning the club as a genuine contender on multiple fronts. They are also on top of the English Premier League, closely followed by Manchester City. 

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