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It was one of the hits of the summer. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia made a lot of noise during the offseason. The Georgian striker from SSC Naples was closely tracked by Paris Saint-Germain who wanted to recruit him to strengthen their offensive sector.
But ultimately, the number 77 of the Italian club did not leave his club, despite an agreement with the Parisian club.
Despite this disappointment, the Neapolitan winger had an attractive start to the season where he established himself as one of the major players in Antonio Conte’s team. During an interview on the FIFA website, the 23-year-old player spoke about his different dreams in football, whether at club or national level, or even on a personal level.
“ I dream of qualifying for the World Cup with Georgia and winning the Champions League with my club. I hope to turn these wishes into reality. Winning the most important trophy in club football is every footballer’s dream, and participating in the World Cup is what every Georgian aspires to,” he said. The message is sent.
But for now, the World Cup is still far away. Georgia faces Ukraine this Friday as part of the 3rd day of League B of the Nations League.
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