PSG: Arnau Tenas did not convince the Parisian squad

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Arriving from the Barça reserve last summer, Arnau Tenas (23) had a first season of acclimatization at PSG. The Spanish goalkeeper has played a total of 6 Ligue 1 matches, more than Keylor Navas (only 4 matches in Ligue 1), supposed to be Gianluigi Donnarumma’s understudy. With the announced departures of Keylor Navas and Alexandre Letellier, Arnau Tenas remains the only replacement for the Italian before the arrival of Safonov. But according to information from The Teamthe Catalan is not appreciated by the Parisian squad, who do not find the necessary qualities in him, although he remains favored by Luis Enrique.

The PSG coach is convinced by his skills. He praises his kicking game and is certain of his potential. Luis Enrique is counting on him next season and does not want to let go of him during the next transfer window, despite the rumor of a return to Spain for the Iberian goalkeeper. For next season, the Parisians want to have three high-level goalkeepers.

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