Naples: things are slipping for Kvaratskhelia

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After being courted during the summer by Paris Saint-Germain, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia made a reason for himself by staying in Naples, where the prospect of evolving under the orders of Antonio Conte and a salary increase buried many slight regrets. For the first argument, everything is going well, since Naples is currently at the top of Serie A, with the possibility of playing for the title. Concerning the second on the other hand, things are slipping.

As reported TMWno agreement was found, while President Aurelio de Laurentiis thought he had done the hardest part before the start of the season by proposing an extension with a salary increase of €5 million per season. It seems that the Georgian’s clan is demanding more, between €8 and €9 million per season, which would be inaccessible to Neapolitan finances. Therefore, a sale would be considered from next summer, while his current contract binds him until 2027.

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