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A priority target of Paris Saint-Germain has entered into open conflict with his club to join the ranks of the capital club.
This is a thorny issue which could take on worrying proportions in the coming weeks. Paris Saint-Germain target, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia wants to join the capital club. Problem, the Georgian international is under contract with the Naples
until 2027, and his club does not want to open the door to him.
According to information from Corriere dello Sport, Aurelio De Laurentiis, the president of Naples, would have brushed aside an offer from Paris Saint-Germain to the tune of 110 million euros. Renowned for his harshness in business, the temperamental Italian leader does not intend to let go of a player considered to be a strong link in his squad, especially as new coach Antonio Conte has affirmed his desire to keep the attacking midfielder.
The “Kvara” clan steps up to the plate
The position of the player and his clan is however very clear: staying in Naples seems very difficult to envisage in the current context. Mamuka Jugeli, the player’s agent, publicly spoke to Sport Imedi a few days ago. “I don’t want people to think that Kvara wants to stay in Naples. We want to leave, but we want to wait until the end of the Euro so as not to disturb Khvicha. The priority is a transfer to a team that plays in the Champions League. The worst thing is that if he stays in Naples, he will lose a year because of this… We are worried. »
Same story for the footballer’s father. “I don’t want Kvara to stay at Napoli. He worked with four different coaches in one year, that worries me a lot. He will decide for himself, even if it is not pleasant for me.
I have not spoken about this subject with Khvicha, I will not do so before the end of Euro 2024. » Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is currently in Germany to play the Euro with Georgia.
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