As Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) prepares to face Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League final in Budapest, the French club has decided to reward its employees with a free trip and tickets to the match. This generous gesture, announced on the social media platform X by Kaveh Solhekol, the main writer for Sky Sports, highlights the strong sense of community within the club.

The initiative involves around 500 employees, ranging from administrative staff to technical personnel, all of whom will have the opportunity to cheer on their team in the prestigious European competition. This is not the first time PSG has made such a gesture; last season, a similar number of employees attended the final in Munich, and they were even included in the players' collective bonus pool, a sign of the club's exceptional level of respect and unity.

The employees have been officially invited by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the club's president, in a formal letter entitled "Message from the President." In the letter, Al-Khelaïfi congratulates everyone on reaching the second consecutive Champions League final, emphasizes the importance of teamwork and community, and officially invites "all members of the staff" to join the team in Budapest. The letter, which was made public, quickly spread through football circles.

The UEFA Champions League final is set for May 30 at 6 PM local time in Budapest, on the Puskás Arena. Luis Enrique's team will be looking to defend its title as the best club in Europe.