Our prediction for this Champions League match:
Paris Saint-Germain will try to make history and win their first Champions League trophy when they take on Inter at Allianz Arena on Saturday evening. Les Parisiens have been producing excellent displays under Luis Enrique, eliminating the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal in the process, but the title game will be anything but a walk in the park for the star-studded Ligue 1 champions. Pacey winger Bradley Barcola is expected to keep his place in the starting XI after scoring a brace in the Coupe de France final against Reims (3-0). Centre-back Presnel Kimpembe is expected to be the only absentee in the French outfit.
The Nerazzurri, on the other hand, did well to shock high-flying Barcelona in the semis and, no doubt, Simone Inzaghi’s men have the edge in terms of experience. Despite failing to defend their Scudetto, Inter seem to be a well-balanced team and we predict that they will prove their worth in the Champions League final. The good news for the nominal visitors is that key attacker and top scorer Lautaro Martinez has recovered in time to face PSG. The likes of Benjamin Pavard, Piotr Zielinski, and Yann Bisseck are back to contention as well, which is yet another reason why away win should be considered.
Highlighted Player (Hakan Calhanoglu):

Hakan Calhanoglu is another one in the long line of Turkish footballers who were born in Germany, so it is hardly surprising he came to prominence thanks to his performances in Bundesliga. The attacking midfielder with great vision and very good goalscoring record started his professional career at Karlsruher, scoring impressive 17 goals in 50 league outings to earn a move to Bundesliga side Hamburg.
The spell at Imtech Arena was merely a stepping stone for bigger things as 11 goals in his debut top flight campaign persuaded Bayer Leverkusen to splash nearly €15 million on his services. That proved a very good investment as Calhanoglu continued the rich vein of form, and it is now a matter of time before he joins one of European powerhouses.
The midfield maestro had a bright start to his career in the Turkey national team, scoring 5 goals in first 16 caps, and chances are he will become a leader for Milli Takim in the foreseeable future.
Highlighted Team (PSG):

Formed by the merger of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain in 1970, Paris Saint-Germain or as they call it PSG is the most successful club in French football with 31 domestic titles to their name. Having won six Ligue 1 title so far, a record ten Coupes de France, a record six Coupes de la Ligue, six Trophees des Champions and one Ligue 2 title, PSG are also one of only two French clubs to ever win a European title.
Les Parisiens were crowned UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup champions back in 1995-96, while their last European trophy was the 2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup. Beginning of the new millennium was particularly hard for the celebrated club who flirted with relegation in 2000s before they were bought by the Quatar Sports Investments group in 2011 when the rebirth of the Paris Saint-Germain as we know it today began.
Following heavy squad investments and team boosting, PSG won their first Ligue 1 title in 19 years with Swedish legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic almost singlehandedly leading his side towards the trophy with 30 goals. Having established domestic dominance, PSG now set their sights on winning the Champions League which remains an elusive dream for the club from Paris.