PSG rejected a Ligue 1 club for Arnau Tenas

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Author of great Olympic Games with Spain, Arnau Tenas has made us want to see him again quickly. Last season already, the Spanish goalkeeper had held his own when Luis Enrique had to call on his services in Ligue 1. A confidence that should be renewed by the Asturian this season, even if the arrival of the Russian Matveï Safonov reshuffles the cards of the hierarchy.

In any case, Paris is counting on the former FC Barcelona goalkeeper, as the newspaper explains. The Team this Saturday. According to the daily, the capital club would have rejected requests from Liga clubs, but also from Lens, to keep Tenas. If he is still considered tender to be a starter, the Spanish Olympic champion has met the expectations of the club, and is part of the Parisian project. As a reminder, Luis Enrique will now be able to count on Gianluigi Donnarumma, Matveï Safonov and Arnau Tenas, Keylor Navas having left the club for free.

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