Paris Saint-Germain will face Inter Milan in the Champions League final at the Allianz Arena in Munich on May 31 in what is a highly anticipated game and the most important game in PSG's history.
To face this incredible challenge and make history with the club, Luis Enrique will have to take tough decisions when it will come to his starting lineup ahead of the final, and here are our three non-negotiable starters for the biggest game of the season for PSG.
Three PSG players that must start against Inter Milan in the final
1 - Désiré Doué

It is certainly the biggest question surrounding Luis Enrique's starting lineup ahead of the Champions League final : who should start alongside Ousmane Dembélé and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in PSG's front three, Désiré Doué or Bradley Barcola?
This choice could be what will separate the two sides in the final between two teams led by great coaches. Therefore, having Barcola coming off the bench against a more tired Inter Milan side could make a massive difference as his pace and ability to eliminate his defender in one-to-one situations could be invaluable. Meanwhile, Désiré Doué is able to combined with his teammates and eliminate his defender easily in tight spaces which is what the Italian giants will certainly do to limitate Paris' midfield dominance.
2 - Ousmane Dembélé

Ousmane Dembélé is PSG's best player this season and his presence in Luis Enrique's starting lineup for the Champions League final is almost guaranteed. The 27-year-old forward is having the best season of his career and could be winning the Ballon d'Or if Paris were to lift the Champions League trophy on May 31.
His positioning combined with the constant movement around him are what make him and his team so dangerous. He will come up against the best defence of the competition and his role will be crucial to win the game, as lot will be expected of him in the final from the fans and observers alike.
3 - Fabian Ruiz

Fabian Ruiz is the best surprise of this team this season, his role, though not the most highlighted by fans and media is key to PSG's success this season. Throughout their journey to the final, his numerous top performances in the knockout stage propelled his side tot the final thanks to a wonderful midfield trio composed of him, Vitinha and Joao Neves, sending Warren Zaire-Emery on the bench.
Hopefully, he will be able to reiterate the same kind of performance he had in the previous rounds of the competition and lift the first Champions League trophy of the club's history. 0