Several Bundesliga teams are interested in bringing in Leno in the summer window, including his former club Bayer Leverkusen.
Football.London reported that several Bundesliga teams saw Leno as a target for the summer window, and Newcastle was also interested in him.
Bayer Leverkusen is one of the clubs looking to sign him, with the 30-year-old goalkeeper having spent seven years at the pharmaceutical company before joining Arsenal.
Leno has made more appearances at Bayer Leverkusen than he has played in other teams and national teams, so he will be open to returning to his former club.
Bayer Leverkusen is currently doing well, third in the Bundesliga and is expected to qualify for next season's Champions League.
He must have had mixed feelings over the past week, first losing to Germany for the first time in three years, but getting a rare chance at Arsenal and keeping a clean sheet.
With Ramsdale's injury, Leno could get one or two appearances in the coming weeks, which will increase interest in him from other teams.
He made eight appearances for Arsenal this season, keeping three clean sheets against opponents.
Leno wants to join a club with more playing time and increase his weight in the World Cup, while the Gunners plan to replace him with Turner in the summer window.
Last week, Arsenal invincible member Vieira was inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame alongside Wayne Rooney, after Henry had joined the ranks, and now the Premier League has decided to award six more legendary stars this year.
They have released a list of 25 retired stars, including six Gunners.
If chosen from the perspective of Arsenal fans, the first mention is Tony Adams, who may be the first choice for Gunners fans.
The second-placed option should be another Gunners legend, Ian Wright, who has not given up any opportunity to show his support for Arsenal.
Another guy who is sure to get gun fan support is defensive magnate Campbell.
The next two, usually called "traitors" by Arsenal die-hards, are Ashley Cole and Van Persie. If there were Arsenal fans voting for them, it would certainly be controversial.
The last to make the list was goalkeeper Cech, who played for both Chelsea and Arsenal. Surely not getting a gun fan vote on the 25-man roster are Terry or Van Nistelrooy.