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The arrival of Khvicha KVaratskhelia in PSG, which was already envisaged during last summer, would have surprised Bradley Barcola.
Last Friday, Paris Saint-Germain struck a big blow on the winter transfer window by focusing the services of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The Georgian winger, who came from Napoli against a check for 70 million euros, signed a four and a half year contract and is therefore linked to the capital's club until June 2029.
This new recruit will therefore increase competition on the front of the Paris attack. Bradley Barcola, who remained in several complicated months, could therefore see his position weakening. According to The team This Friday, the French international would have said he was very surprised by the recruitment of the native of Tbilisi.
Kvara will take his first steps at the Parc des Princes
Supervisory information insofar as the DIRIEGANTS OF THE CAPITAL club were already acting to hear KHVICHA KVARATSKHELIA in last summer. At the time, President Aurelio de Laurentiis was very greedy and had claimed 120 million euros to sell the 23 -year -old.
It remains to know the offensive animation that Luis Enrique will favor. Saturday evening, the Red and Blue will welcome the Stade de Reims during the 19th day of Ligue 1. “Kvara”, already in the stands of the Parc des Princes on Wednesday for the reception of Manchester City, will probably take its first steps on the lawn of The Ile -de -France enclosure.
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