Naples, PSG: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s clan drops a bomb for the summer transfer window!

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New twist in the Khvicha Kvaratskhelia case. Tracked by Paris Saint-Germain for several months, will the 23-year-old left winger, currently in Germany to play Euro 2024 with Georgia, be Kylian Mbappé’s successor on the front of the Parisian attack? ? For the moment, it’s difficult to say, as the Neapolitan management seems determined to prolong its success. As we revealed to you recently, Aurelio De Laurentiis, president of Partenopei, has no intention of giving the slightest gift to the competition.

In this context, Il Mattino even announced that an agreement in principle had been reached between the Georgian star and Napoli for a contract extension. Yes, but here it is, if the last 10th of Serie A seemed to have a head start in this matter, the latest statements from Mamuka Jugeli, the agent of the Tbilisi native, are likely to reshuffle the cards. “We want to leave Naples, but now we are all waiting for Euro 2024. With Conte, Naples has big plans. I’m sure they will qualify for the Champions League again next season and fight for the Scudetto. But that doesn’t mean that Kvaratskhelia wants to stay there, I don’t think so”thus launched the person concerned to Sport Imedi.

The Kvaratskhelia clan is putting enormous pressure on Napoli!

And to add: “I did not talk about this issue with Khvicha, the most important thing for him is the national team. Our goal is the team that plays in the Champions League. The worst thing is that if he stays here, Khvicha will lose 1 year because of this… we are worried”. A clear message which therefore does not bode well for the upper ranks of Neapolitans. In line with these comments, the player’s father, Badri Kvaratskhelia, outbid: “I don’t want him to stay in Naples. Last year three coaches succeeded one another (Rudi Garcia, Walter Mazzarri and Francesco Calzona, editor’s note) and it is difficult to play in such a situation. He worked with four different coaches in two years, that concerns me a lot.” The player’s agent also took a dig at Saudi Arabia, which his player would not even join.for a billion euros. He would rather play for Barcelona, ​​Bayern, Real Madrid or Manchester City.»

A media release which should therefore give hope to PSG. As a reminder, Luis Campos recently went to Monaco to speak with Jugeli. During this interview, the sports advisor of the reigning French champions assured the representative of the Georgian (29 caps, 15 goals) that PSG was ready to offer 120 million euros to the Partenopei to buy back the last three years of contract of the left winger, author of 11 goals and 9 assists in 45 matches in all competitions during the last financial year. It now remains to be seen whether PSG will manage to find the right words to win the bet and thus end this long-running soap opera…

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