Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembélé is fit to play in the Champions League final against Arsenal in Budapest on Saturday.
“I’m 100% ready,” the Ballon d’Or winner said in a news conference on Friday.
Dembélé suffered a calf injury during a league match earlier this month and had only returned to team training this week, but said he wasn’t worried about missing the final.
“I had 10 to 15 days to get back in shape,” he said.
After claiming their maiden Champions League crown last season, PSG will bid to become only the second team to defend the title in the Champions League era.
They could join Real Madrid, who became the first club to complete back-to-back title wins in 2017 and repeated the feat 12 months later.
“We want to win more trophies. It would be a historic evening for PSG,” Dembélé said.
Defender Maruqinhos added: “We’re going to give it our all on the pitch. People have come from far away to support us, we owe it to them to have the necessary motivation to win.”
Arsenal, meanwhile, are chasing their maiden Champions League title after being crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years.