The bad news has fallen. Paris Saint-Germain formalized the nature of the injuries to Achraf Hakimi and Ousmane Dembélé, but also announced the unexpected unavailability of Nuno Mendes. “Achraf Hakimi suffers from a severe sprain of his left ankle, which will lead to several weeks of unavailability. Ousmane Dembélé suffers a left calf injury. He will remain in care for the next few weeks. Nuno Mendes suffers from a sprained left knee. He will remain in care for the next few weeks. Désiré Doué continues his rehabilitation work. A new point will be made after the international break..
Without forgetting Désiré Doué also on the flank, victim of a grade 3 thigh injury (on a scale of 0 to 4), the capital club is preparing to face a busy schedule without four of its usual starters. With a Doué announced unavailable until January 2026, and a Hakimi out for at least 6 weeks and potentially leaving for CAF 2025, Paris has reason to worry. Without forgetting the uncertainties concerning Mendes and Dembélé for whom no risk of relapse will be taken. And if we take a look at the Parisian calendar, Luis Enrique will have to tinker, particularly for the full-back position, against several opponents. Next weekend, against Olympique Lyonnais to start. After the international break, returns will perhaps be expected, but there is a strong chance that the Spanish coach will have to do without them during the XXL sequence from the end of November (Tottenham, Monaco, Rennes, Athletic).
List of PSG matches until the end of 2025:
- OL-PSG (November 9)
- PSG-Le Havre (November 22)
- PSG-Tottenham (November 26)
- Monaco-PSG (November 29)
- PSG-Rennes (December 6)
- Athletic Bilbao-PSG (December 10)
- Metz-PSG (December 13)
List of PSG matches at the start of 2026:
- PSG-Paris FC (January 4)
- PSG-OM (Champions Trophies, January 8)
- PSG-Lille (January 16)
- Sporting Portugal-PSG (January 20)