Arsenal's players have arrived in Budapest ahead of Saturday's highly anticipated Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. The Gunners, fresh from celebrating their Premier League triumph on Sunday with a lavish party at the Bacchanalia restaurant in Mayfair, have now switched focus to the European showpiece.
Title Celebrations Behind Them
The squad touched down at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport on Thursday evening, with manager Mikel Arteta ensuring his players are fully concentrated on the task at hand. After winning their first league title in 22 years, Arsenal are now aiming for a historic double.
Jurrien Timber Boost
In a major boost for the Gunners, defender Jurrien Timber is part of the travelling party after coming through first-team training unscathed. Timber, a key component of Arteta's defence before his injury, has been sidelined for two and a half months due to a hamstring problem sustained in March. His return adds depth to the squad.
Upon landing, the team boarded a coach and headed to their hotel, where they were greeted by a sea of ecstatic Arsenal supporters. A victory against PSG on Saturday would crown the Gunners as champions of Europe for the very first time in the club's history.
More details to follow as the final approaches.



