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PSG may be holding its winter star. Two hot leads are being studied by the Parisian management in this transfer window to strengthen the offensive lines: the Colombian of Aston Villa Jhon Duran, 21 years old, with 12 goals in 26 matches in all competitions with the Villans, but also and above all the Georgian of Napoli Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
Very greedy when it comes to its will-o’-the-wisp, which appeared to its advantage last summer at Euro 2024, Naples was not really inclined to sell during the off-season. But the situation has indeed changed after five months of competition in this 2024-2025 financial year. Particularly in the mind of the main person concerned.
Conte’s meaningful confession
“ He asked to be sold, Antonio Conte breathes in disappointment this Saturday at a press conference. I spoke to the player and he confirmed it to me. I’m disappointed, it’s a bolt from the blue. We are losing an important player… » Judging from the words of the former Italian coach, mass is said concerning the 23-year-old Georgian prodigy, who this season has a record of 5 goals and 3 assists in 17 Serie A matches.
For PSG, the door therefore seems wide open. On condition of course of putting his hand in the wallet, President De Laurentiis at this time demanding no less than 80 million euros for his presumed best offensive asset. Watch out for competition from Chelsea, who like to spend lavishly and are also eyeing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. In both cases, Parisian or London, one or more players could be sacrificed in the transaction.
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