eFootball 2026 introduced the Paris Saint-Germain Club Selection, finally, something to cherish for PSG fans. The pack misses out on the Ballon D’Or winner Dembele and 3-place Vitinha, but has the rest of the best eight in this pack. Worth a spin? Let me give you my verdict on the eFootball 2026 PSG Club Selection pack.
eFootball 2026 Paris Saint-Germain Club Selection Players
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
- Position: LWF
- Playing Style: Prolific Winger
Here’s the pick of the lot. Kvaratskhelia is lively on the ball and makes for a reliable wide option. He’s not a one-man highlight reel, but his movement off the ball and natural dribbling make it easy to slot him in for those winger link-ups.

He feels really quick, and his acceleration lets him exploit gaps on the wing, though finishing isn’t his main strength, which is a bit of a low-ball on this card, as he’s really productive. The auto build seems to be the best option for the Winger version. A single booster on this helps you choose the best.
Désiré Doué
- Position: RWF
- Playing Style: Creative Playmaker
Eerily similar to the Kvaratskhelia card when you give him autobuild in terms of stats. Doue is a crafty wide attacker who gets a wrong playstyle here. Dribbling is his best attribute, so he moves well in tight areas, and you have the skills in him to move smoothly.

He’s handy in counter setups and can contribute to build-up play from the right flank since he drops deeper, which I’m sure many of you don’t like.
Warren Zaïre-Emery
- Position: CMF
- Playing Style: Box To Box
Here’s another solid name in Zaire-Emery. With the popular B2B playstyle, he covers the midfield consistently, moving between defense and attack. He keeps possession well and can make passes under pressure, which is his main strength.

His card is flashy, with a good number of dribbling skills you can try. As per stats, he definitely contributes defensively with skills like Interception and Sliding Tackle, helping the case. The card gives a sense of balance across midfield duties. He feels like a reliable all-rounder.
Achraf Hakimi
- Position: RB
- Playing Style: Full-back Finisher

A typical Hakimi card here highlights pace and mobility. Crossing and link-up play are not his strengths in autobuild, though defensive engagement is steady rather than aggressive. Definitely needs a better build if you want an offensive full-back, which I feel is the way to go. An RMF/RB build sounds good.
Nuno Mendes
- Position: LB
- Playing Style: Offensive Wingback
Another offensive LB, and Mendes is a weaker ground defender out of the two. Just like Hakimi, he uses speed to cover the left side. Dribbling is smooth, and he can carry the ball forward when needed.

Defensive actions seem consistent without being standout, but there is no consistency if you go by numbers. Give him an LMF build; he isn’t going to cut it defensively, so use passing and speed to create chances if you pull him.
Lucas Chevalier
- Position: GK
- Playing Style: Offensive Goalkeeper

Okayish numbers on a decent frame, goalkeeper. Shot-stopping and coverage look decent. Goalkeeping points can be pushed down to 90 from the autobuild, and get Reach and Reflexes both above 90. Haven’t tried any of his cards before, so might perform good going by physical numbers.
Beraldo
- Position: CB
- Playing Style: Build Up
As a fan of his Visionary Pass Build Up Show Time card, this card is kind of a skip. Still, if you are interested, Beraldo is built with strong positioning and tackling. Aerial ability is highlighted, while pace is not at the meta level.

You can see clearly that this guy could be your favorite passing machine from the back with all the skills he has. Overall, a classic CB with a build for stability.
Senny Mayulu
- Position: CMF
- Playing Style: Orchestrator

Another card that isn’t good on paper, but if you notice, it is a huge miss of a playstyle. He doesn’t have the profile of an Orchestrator; instead, stats, skills, and abilities scream AMF. Train him that way; he has decent dribbling and passing, and could be fun using him in your matches.
Should you go for the Paris Saint-Germain Club Selection draw
A solid option for PSG fans who want a straightforward selection. Again, the big miss would be that there aren’t really starter material cards here, and Dembele and Vitinha getting at least 101-102 rated cards would have tempted players to go for it.
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