Manchester United, a new coach and a new star at €107 million?

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Barely appointed as head of Manchester United, Rúben Amorim has already identified his first recruitment target to turn around the struggling team: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, the Georgian winger from SSC Napoli. After a difficult start to the season which led to the dismissal of Erik ten Hag, the Red Devils hope to relaunch under the leadership of Amorim, former coach of Sporting Portugal. Eager to bring dynamism in attack, Amorim targets the Neapolitan player, whose value is estimated at 107 million euros according to the latest information from

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Kvaratskhelia, 5 goals and 2 assists this season, is very popular in Serie A. Since the departure of Victor Osimhen this summer, he has formed a formidable duo with Romelu Lukaku. Naples also resisted offers from PSG for its star winger, emphasizing his importance for the Italian club. But Manchester United could make a substantial offer to attract the player, despite competition from other major European clubs. The arrival of Kvaratskhelia would give a boost to the Red Devils’ attack and would embody the reconstruction project initiated by Amorim.

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