This Wednesday, Paris Saint-Germain faces Atalanta at the Parc des Princes in Matchday 1 of the 2025-2026 Champions League (kick-off at 9 p.m., broadcast on Ligue 1+). This Monday, journalist Arthur Perrot (RMC Sport) provided an update on the injuries sustained last Sunday by Lee Kang-In (24-year-old midfielder/forward), Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (24-year-old forward), and Lucas Beraldo (21-year-old defender).
Uncertainty for Lee, hope for Kvaratskhelia, and luck for Beraldo.
“The day after the match against Lens, Lee Kang-in is still experiencing discomfort in his ankle, even though tests have not indicated anything serious. We’ll have to wait until tomorrow to get a clearer picture of his fitness.”
The latest tests are reassuring following the big injury to the left calf suffered by “Kvara” yesterday against Lens (2-0). The 24-year-old could be fit for Wednesday’s match against Atalanta.
The initial news is reassuring for Lucas Beraldo. The Brazilian defender underwent initial tests late last night. The Brazilian defender has a sprained ankle. No ligaments are believed to be affected.”
It’s difficult to know exactly when Lee will be back, but we can at least hope it will be soon. There’s nothing significant, just a bit of pain bothering him. Which remains a problem for Wednesday, unless it goes away. The problem in this case is that it’s complicated to treat without finding the exact cause. So let’s hope it passes quickly.
For Kvaratskhelia, things are clearer, and there’s hope. It’s a blow; the most important thing is for him to feel good. It’s quite possible, even if it’s not a given for this match against Atalanta. Beraldo will probably be absent, at least as a precaution, but we can at least assume that he will be back soon. This is already excellent news compared to the concern when he came off.