Arnau Tenas wants to stay at Paris Saint-Germain

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Despite the overwhelming presence of Gianluigi Donnarumma and the arrival of Matvey Safonov, Arnau Tenas does not intend to leave Paris Saint-Germain. The goalkeeper of the Spanish national team that will go to the Olympic Games feels very good in Paris and does not plan to leave the capital after the Olympic Games. “When the Olympics are over, I will stay in Paris, that’s the plan”said the 23-year-old goalkeeper.

Having arrived in Paris last summer from Barça, Tenas feels at home in France and has no plans to leave. “I am very happy. Every time I am asked, I say the same thing. I did not expect to be so well and comfortable. I will define this year as a year without worries.”the Spaniard added. Next year, the player trained at La Masia could see his role as number two behind Donnarumma be entrusted to Safonov. A drop in status sufficient to motivate a departure in his quest for playing time? For the moment, Tenas is ruling out this idea.

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