Paris Saint-Germain vs Arsenal: Why to back Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to score at 13/5 in the Champions League final

On Saturday, Paris Saint-Germain will attempt to carve their name into French football history by becoming only the second club from the nation to win back-to-back Champions League titles when they face Arsenal in Budapest.

Having already secured a fifth consecutive Ligue 1 crown and a remarkable 12th championship in the last 14 seasons, Les Parisiens are now chasing continental supremacy as they seek to cement their status among Europe's modern greats.

Standing in the way of that ambition are Arsenal, who ended their 22-year wait for a Premier League title and now have their sights set on the ultimate prize to complete a truly historic campaign.

Paris Saint-Germain vs Arsenal: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to deliver yet again?

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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia reacts during PSG game – photo by IMAGO / NurPhoto

After dazzling for Napoli, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia moved to PSG in January 2025 and settled in Paris with remarkable ease, making an immediate impact for the French giants.

The 25-year-old scored eight goals across all competitions during the second half of that campaign and played a key role as PSG lifted the Champions League trophy with a commanding victory over Inter Milan in the final.

The versatile winger has taken his game to even greater heights in 2025-26, establishing himself as one of Europe's most decisive performers with 10 goals and six assists in the Champions League alone.

Even Vincent Kompany's Bayern Munich were unable to contain him as he tore through the German champions' defence to help PSG reach a second successive final.

Kvaratskhelia scored twice and supplied an assist across the two legs against Bayern, and bookmakers have priced him at 13/5 (3.6) to find the net at any time in Budapest.

Arsenal have conceded just six goals in the Champions League this season and boast one of the most formidable defences in Europe, meaning Mikel Arteta must devise something special to contain PSG's devastating attacking trio, particularly Kvaratskhelia, who arrives in Budapest in scintillating form.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia: On the cusp of glory

Back in the days of the Soviet Union, Dinamo Tbilisi lifted the 1981 Cup Winners' Cup, but Georgian football has rarely enjoyed sustained prominence on the European stage since.

In a nation of fewer than four million people, Kvaratskhelia – affectionately known as “Kvara” – carries the hopes and dreams of an entire football-loving country.

Widely regarded as the figurehead of Georgian football's modern revival, Kvaratskhelia has inspired a new generation back home, and another Champions League triumph could propel him firmly into Ballon d'Or contention.

The Tbilisi-born left winger is already among the greatest players Georgia has ever produced, but another defining performance on the biggest club stage of all would elevate him into a category of his own, strengthening a legacy that will endure for generations.


Saikat is a freelance Sports Journalist with over ten years of experience covering football (and other sports) for various publications including GRV Media, Rocket Sports Network, Breaking Media, and Football Whispers. Saikat also has a keen interest in F1, cricket, and tennis and has taken face to face interviews of footballers such as Emile Heskey and Robbie Fowler.