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PSG Goalkeepers young talent and bold recruitment

Paris Saint-Germain is currently facing important decisions regarding its goaltender workforce. Several players in this position no longer appear in the club’s plans, attracting interest from different clubs. Among them, Aarnau Tenas, the Spanish goalkeeper, is particularly courted, notably by Villarreal, who would have made an offer to strengthen his team. This situation revives the discussions around the post of guardian within the PSG, where Gianluigi Donnarumma could also be considered for a start. Tenas, despite a contract running until 2026, failed to win in Paris, with only eight matches played since his arrival in 2023, and could thus revive his career at 24 years old.

At the same time, Paris Saint-Germain formalized the signing of Noham Kamara’s first professional contract, an 18-year-old player. This signature, which binds him to the club until 2028, reflects the club’s confidence in its young talents. Kamara’s entry into the professional group is the result of a careful follow-up by coach Luis Enrique, who recognized his talent, his play intelligence and his personality. This progress is part of the club’s broader desire to strengthen the links between youth teams, the professional team and the Espoirs team, thus facilitating the integration of young players.

Finally, PSG managed to recruit Kvicha Kvartsakhelia during the last winter mercato, an operation that was not initially planned by Napoli. The player’s agent threatened to invoke Article 17 to obtain a large commission and a high salary, which the PSG finally agreed to fund. Kvartsakhelia, who played 34 games with the PSG, scoring 8 goals and delivering 8 assists, contributed significantly to the club’s performance in the second half of the season, allowing the PSG to win the Champions League. Its recruitment illustrates the MTP’s ability to seize opportunities and surround itself with talented players to achieve its goals.