Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Arnau Tenas is the No. 3 shot-stopper in the depth chart. As a result, it comes as no surprise that other clubs want to lure him away.
When Gianluigi Donnarumma went down with an injury last month, manager Luis Enrique went with Matvei Safonov over Tenas. Afterward, rumors began to surface about a potential departure when the January window opens in a couple of months.
Following the injury to Marc-André ter Stegen, a report from Spain linked Tenas for a return to Barcelona. The PSG standout knows the club and what it means to play for the Catalan side.
However, Barcelona opted to lure Wojciech Szczęsny out of retirement to solve the situation now. Nonetheless, if the situation doesn’t work, could Tenas be an option in January?
Tenas’s performances for the Spanish Olympic team have caught the attention of European clubs. According to L’Equipe (h/t Le10Sport), PSG has received several loan offers for the 23-year-old goalkeeper, but the club has turned them down. PSG are counting on Tenas to keep the competition lively in goal.
Since joining PSG as a free agent in 2023, Tenas has struggled for playing time, making six appearances and recording one clean sheet. The 23-year-old is under contract until 2026, and Transfermarkt values him at €5 million.