PSG, good news for Luis Enrique!

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Here we go for the 2nd day of the Champions League. This Tuesday, Paris Saint-Germain travels to Arsenal in a clash that promises to be spectacular.

The Rouge et Bleu will aim to follow up with a second consecutive success after that against Girona on the first day (victory with a score of 1 goal to 0). However, the meeting will not be a cakewalk against a team that plays attacking football and performs in front of its home crowd.

For this poster at the top, Luis Enrique should register significant reinforcements. Indeed, according to information from the newspaperTeamGigio Donnarumma should return to the Parisian group for the meeting.

Absent for 3 matches, the Italian has a good chance of regaining his place in the cage for this game against the Gunners.

Vitinha also back?

In addition to Gigio Donnarumma, Vitinha could also be there. The Parisian strategist was not called up to the red and blue group for the match against Stade Rennais this Friday as part of the 6th day of Ligue 1.

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