Naples: the reason for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s departure

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The end of the adventure seems to have been concluded between Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Napoli. Not selected in the group to face Hellas Verona this Sunday January 12, the Georgian winger is increasingly close to PSG, his desire to leave having been confirmed by Antonio Conte during the pre-match press conference this Saturday .

According to our information, the reason behind the player’s desire to leave Naples is quite astonishing. Indeed, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia would like to live a calmer life, and more in anonymity, where he would not be recognized on every street corner. An aspect that he also shared with Antonio Conte. An impossible situation in Naples for the man who is nicknamed “Kvaradona”, and who is almost revered like a messiah throughout the city. Hoping for him that Paris will be a source of tranquility.

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