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This Saturday, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter face off in the Champions League final!
A clash between two teams that have historically met very few times, but who can nevertheless share the same legends...
Here are five memorable players who have played for both PSG and Inter!
Of course, his is the first name that comes to mind! The Swede enjoyed great success at Inter from 2006 to 2009 before moving to FC Barcelona and then signing with their great rival, AC Milan.
Ibrahimović left the Rossoneri in 2012 for Paris Saint-Germain. Zlatan then became a legend at the Parisian club, an icon of Ligue 1, and... even a verb in the French dictionary ("zlatanner"). No less!
He scored 156 goals in 180 matches for Paris Saint-Germain. At Inter, the Swedish giant netted 66 goals in 117 games.
Arriving in January 2012, Thiago Motta was among the first major signings of the QSI era at PSG!
He came from Inter, which he had joined in 2009 and where he won the Champions League in 2010. Motta stayed six years at Paris Saint-Germain. He ended his career at Parc des Princes in 2018.
📸 DAMIEN MEYER
Classy, reliable, elegant: these are the adjectives most often used when talking about Maxwell, whether at FC Barcelona, Inter... or PSG!
Like Thiago Motta, the Brazilian left-back arrived in Paris in January 2012. But from Barça! He played at Inter before his time in Catalonia, from 2006 to 2009.
106 matches played with the Milan club, 214 with PSG: Maxwell has left his mark on the recent history of both finalists!
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The Snake's venom struck both clubs!
Youri Djorkaeff, 1998 World Cup champion, played for PSG from 1995 to 1996, before heading to Inter, where he played 127 matches and scored 39 goals over three seasons.
He is one of the key men for Luis Enrique's PSG and will certainly be one of the players to watch closely this Saturday during the final: Achraf Hakimi!
Although the Moroccan full-back only played one season at Inter, he made a big impression as one of the essential players of Antonio Conte's 2020-2021 Inter, who won the Italian championship for the first time since 2010.
It's now four seasons that Achraf Hakimi has been an undisputed starter at PSG.
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