MUNICH — Billions of dollars have been spent. Some of the world's greatest players have come and gone. Yet the Champions League trophy has remained agonizingly out of reach for Paris Saint-Germain.
That could be about to change.
The Qatari-owned team is one game away from European club soccer's most prestigious prize, with Inter Milan standing in the way in Saturday's final in Munich.
''The motivation for me is to win the Champions League title for the first time for PSG,'' coach Luis Enrique said on Friday. ''That is the gift I want to give the people, the club, the city.''
PSG is the favorite, with a thrilling young team that has produced stunning performances to get past Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal. It feels like its time has finally come.
But Inter is a wily opponent that is in its second final in three seasons and cut down a rampant Barcelona in an epic semifinal — winning 7-6 on aggregate.
''Our opponent, we hold the utmost respect for,'' Inter captain Lautaro Martinez said. ''But with the weapons we've got, we want to hit them where it hurts.''
The warning signs are there for PSG.