The Gunners will look to win Europe's elite competition for the first time in the club’s history when they lock horns with the current champions at the Puskas Arena on May 30th.
Arsenal will be keeping a close eye on PSG leading up to the final and will have been more than aware that Dembele was hauled off inside the first half-hour of their derby clash with Paris FC with reports claiming it was due to a suspected thigh problem.
The Ballon d’Or holder went straight down the tunnel after being replaced by Goncalo Ramos in a moment that will have sounded the alarm amongst PSG fans who will have been worried that the winger may miss the final later this month.
However, speaking after the game, Enrique admitted the Frenchman was simply worn out after a very busy schedule this season.
“I have nothing to say about Ousmane, we'll have to wait until tomorrow. I think it's just fatigue.
"What we can talk about today is just speculation. But I don't think it's very serious, we'll know more tomorrow."
Dembele has bagged seven goals on Europe’s biggest stage this term, with six of them coming in the knockout stage across all rounds against the likes of Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
Nuno Mendes (dead leg), Achraf Hakimi, Lucas Chevalier and Quentin Ndjantou (all hamstring) all miss the derby this weekend but with just two weeks before the final, the PSG side are looking relatively fresh.
