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Seen from Italy, PSG is convinced of being able to attract Khvicha Kvaratskhelia this summer, with Parisian leaders seeing in him the player capable of making Kylian Mbappé forget.
It’s still dead calm in the summer transfer window. Consequence in the first place of the Euro which is in full swing in Germany. Also a consequence in France of the uncertainty weighing on the TV rights issue. Most clubs are in fact waiting for the outcome of the series to know their room for maneuver on the transfer front.
PSG does not have these kinds of considerations. The capital club nevertheless seems to be at a standstill despite the desire to strike quickly and hard after the departure of Kylian Mbappé. The French champions obviously intend to recruit in attack and many names have been mentioned in recent weeks including those of Victor Osimhen, Viktor Gyökeres, Maghnes Akliouche and Rafael Leao.
An agreement between the player and PSG?
But in Italy, the most serious track now leads to Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who has become the priority of Parisian leaders. The player’s entourage recently put their foot down by claiming that the Georgian attacking midfielder was determined to leave Napoli, attracting a virulent response from the Neapolitan club.
But for Manuele Baiocchini, Sky Sport journalist, a first agreement has been reached between the player and the capital club. “A week after the statements of the agent and the father of Kvara, who said he wanted to leave, from what we know, on the one hand there is Naples who consider him untransferable, on the other hand l ‘agent has some sort of agreement with PSG’he said.
And according to him, optimism reigns in the Parisian ranks. “The Parisian club did not even try to recruit a replacement for the Georgian, because it is convinced that it will have Kvaratskhelia,” he asserted. There will have to be a clarification at the end of the Euro. » However, getting along with the Neapolitan leaders will not be easy. Unless you pay the 140 million euros demanded by Napoli.
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