Gianluigi Donnarumma is contested at PSG due to his irregularity in the Champions League and to succeed him, the Parisian club is interested in Inaki Pena, the excellent understudy of Ter Stegen at Barcelona.
Trained at FC Barcelona, Inaki Pena took advantage of Marc-André Ter Stegen's serious injury to shine this season. Despite the recruitment of Wojciech Szczesny, it is for the moment the Spanish goalkeeper who is favored by Hansi Flick. Inaki Pena also started for the Clasico against Real Madrid on Saturday evening and he had a perfect match, notably repelling the numerous attacks from Mbappé, Vinicius and company in the first half. Pena's XXL performances do not go unnoticed to the point that according to the site Barca UniversalParis Saint-Germain is on the lookout.
We know, Luis Enrique is not the biggest fan of Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Parisian coach criticizes his Italian goalkeeper for the weakness of his kicking game, his poor aerial output and his irregularity in the Champions League. That's a lot and despite discussions and a possible future extension, PSG does not refrain from selling “Gigio” Donnarumma in the event of a good offer in the coming months. In the event of the departure of the goalkeeper trained at AC Milan, the Inaki Pena track should be taken seriously because Luis Enrique loves the profile of the Catalan goalkeeper.
PSG and Manchester City follow Inaki Pena
More comfortable on the feet, Pena also has a great wingspan to shine in the air. But Paris SG will have to be wary because in this matter, it is not alone. Inaki Pena is a real revelation and his profile suddenly arouses multiple interests… including that of Pep Guardiola, the Manchester City goalkeeper. The English champion almost lost Ederson last summer since the latter was close to joining Saudi Arabia and if the 31-year-old goalkeeper leaves during the next transfer window, City could also look at Pena. From unknown understudy to the most coveted goalkeeper in Europe, the player trained in Barcelona is definitely experiencing a crazy rise this season.