Kvaratskhelia, a less expensive transfer than expected for Paris

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what I’m Paris Saint-Germain is having its big blow from the transfer window. Already desired last summer by Luis Enrique, Khvitcha Kvaratskhelia should finally arrive, barring any further developments, in the French capital this winter. Naples coach Antonio Conte confirmed his 23-year-old Georgian winger’s desire to leave at a press conference.

“He asked the club to transfer him, launched the Italian technician. I spoke with the player who confirmed this decision. I’m disappointed. (…) I wouldn’t want tomorrow, if he stays, to think that I have chained him here. That’s what I did last summer, thinking I could convince him of the merits of the project, but I didn’t succeed. We are losing an important player. »

A less expensive transfer than expected for Paris?

According to the latest rumors, Khvitcha Kvaratskhelia would have found a contractual agreement with the French champions around a salary estimated between 7 and 7.5 million euros net canceled, with a lease lasting 4 years and a half. It now remains for PSG and Naples to agree on a transfer fee.

While sums between 80 and 100 million euros have been mentioned in recent days in the media, the transaction should ultimately be less costly for the residents of the Parc des Princes. According to The Teamthe operation should be finalized for an amount between 65 and 70 million euros. The two parties must meet at the start of the week to finalize the deal.

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