
The latest update to eFootball 2026 includes a special Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) Club Selection pack, which is great news for PSG supporters. While it doesn’t feature recent signings Dembele and Vitinha, it does include the rest of the team’s top players. Here’s my review of the eFootball 2026 PSG pack to help you decide if it’s worth checking out.
eFootball 2026 Paris Saint Germain Club Selection Players
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
- Position: LWF
- Playing Style: Prolific Winger
Kvaratskhelia is a dynamic and dependable player on the wing. While he doesn’t always produce spectacular plays, his smart movement without the ball and natural dribbling ability make him a great fit for connecting with other attackers.

He’s very fast, and his quick acceleration allows him to find openings on the wing. While finishing isn’t his strongest skill, he’s generally a very effective player. The recommended build seems to work best for this wing-focused version, and adding a single booster helps maximize his potential.
Désiré Doué
- Position: RWF
- Playing Style: Creative Playmaker
Doue’s stats and play style are remarkably similar to Kvaratskhelia when using the auto-build feature. He’s a clever winger whose strengths aren’t fully utilized in this setup. His best skill is dribbling, allowing him to navigate tight spaces with ease and move fluidly.

He’s good at quickly organizing attacks after regaining possession and can help start plays from the right side of the field by moving back towards his own goal – something some fans might not prefer.
Warren Zaïre-Emery
- Position: CMF
- Playing Style: Box To Box
Warren Zaïre-Emery is a consistently strong player. He excels in a two-way midfield role, effectively contributing on both offense and defense. His ability to maintain possession and deliver accurate passes even when pressured is a key asset.

This player’s card stands out with impressive dribbling abilities. He also makes solid defensive contributions, excelling at interceptions and tackles, which really strengthens his overall value. He’s a well-rounded midfielder who feels dependable in all areas of the game.
Achraf Hakimi
- Position: RB
- Playing Style: Full-back Finisher

Hakimi cards usually focus on speed and movement. While he’s reliable defensively, he doesn’t excel at crossing or connecting with attackers in the automated build-up. If you want him to be an attacking full-back – and I think that’s the best way to use him – you’ll need a stronger build. A build focusing on Right Midfielder/Right Back seems like a good option.
Nuno Mendes
- Position: LB
- Playing Style: Offensive Wingback
This left back is also good going forward, but isn’t as strong defensively as his counterpart. Like Hakimi on the right, he relies on his pace to get up and down the left flank. He’s a skillful dribbler and can confidently advance the ball upfield.

While he appears to defend adequately, the stats don’t back that up. If you’re using him, focus on building a fast, passing-oriented team, as his defensive abilities aren’t strong enough to rely on.
Lucas Chevalier
- Position: GK
- Playing Style: Offensive Goalkeeper

This goalkeeper has promising stats for a solid base. His shot-stopping and area coverage look good, and we can likely optimize his training by lowering goalkeeping points to 90 and boosting both Reach and Reflexes above 90. I haven’t used this specific card before, but his physical stats suggest he could perform well.
Beraldo
- Position: CB
- Playing Style: Build Up
If you liked his Visionary Pass Build Up Show Time card, this one isn’t essential. However, Beraldo is a solid player with good positioning and tackling skills. He excels in the air, but isn’t particularly fast compared to top-tier players.

This player has the potential to be a top passer from the cornerback position, possessing all the necessary skills. He’s a fundamentally sound and physically stable player at the position – a classic build for a cornerback.
Senny Mayulu
- Position: CMF
- Playing Style: Orchestrator

This player doesn’t seem great based on their stats alone, but they really don’t fit the ‘Orchestrator’ playstyle. They’re much better suited as an ‘AMF’ – a dynamic midfielder. Focus on training them as such, as they have good dribbling and passing skills and could be a lot of fun to use in games.
Should you go for the Paris Saint Germain Club Selection draw
Okay, so as a PSG fan, this pack is alright if you just want something simple. Honestly though, it’s a bit disappointing because none of the cards are really good enough to build a strong starting team. I was hoping to see Dembele and Vitinha get cards rated at least 101 or 102 – that would’ve made it way more tempting to buy!
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