Arsenal star set to be fit for Champions League Final against PSG after Premier League Triumph
After a gruelling season, Arsenal Football Club has finally reached the summit, claiming the Premier League title and lifting the trophy to the delight of their fanbase.
The triumph is the culmination of a massive effort, with the squad pushing through a rigorous nine-to-ten-month campaign to finally complete their ultimate domestic objective. The celebrations culminated after their final match of the Premier League campaign at Selhurst Park, marking an incredible milestone for the squad.

It has been a fairy-tale debut season for Madueke, who joined Arsenal from Chelsea last summer for a fee of £48.5million. Capping off his incredible domestic campaign, the winger volleyed home the winning goal in the final match against Crystal Palace.
Amidst the title celebrations, there was a brief moment of concern regarding Noni Madueke. During the 2-1 victory against Crystal Palace on the final day of the season, the 24-year-old England international was substituted shortly before full-time while clutching the back of his left thigh.
However, Arsenal fans can breathe a sigh of relief. The substitution was purely precautionary and related to cramp. Madueke avoided any serious injury and even re-emerged to join the team's trophy lift, moving comfortably during the celebrations. As a result, he is expected to be fully fit and part of the squad for Saturday's highly anticipated Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest.
On winning the League, speaking to Arsenal's website on Sunday, Madueke shared his immense joy regarding the title victory.
"It's an amazing feeling, one you can't put into words," he stated. "We had the feeling already after City the other day, but it's a wave of new emotions when you lift the trophy."
Reflecting on the psychological weight of the title race, he added: "I don't think it's dawned on me yet, but it will. It was amazing, so much relief, so much joy, all positive emotions, it's something we've worked so hard for over a span of nine, ten months. To finally get that feeling of yes, we've completed it, was amazing."
Following the Champions League final against PSG, the Arsenal squad will return to London for a championship parade on Sunday, May 31. After a brief period of rest, Madueke and his English teammates will link up with Thomas Tuchel's squad to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.


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