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The transfer of Kvaratskhelia to PSG provokes reactions in Italy. Find out why this decision draws regret and praise in Serie A.
The announcement of the imminent transfer of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to PSG is causing a lot of noise. The young Georgian winger, star of Napoli, is preparing to leave Serie A to join the French capital in a deal valued at 75 million euros. This decision, welcomed by Parisian supporters, on the other hand arouses regret on the side of Italy, where certain observers do not hesitate to express their disagreement.
Kvaratskhelia, a transfer that is debated
Among the notable reactions, that of Walter Sabatini, former sporting director of Inter and AS Roma, stands out. Although he understands the economic logic behind this sale, he is nonetheless disappointed to see a talent like Kvaratskhelia leave Serie A. “Selling Kvaratskhelia is an irreproachable decision from a financial point of view. Faced with such an offer, it is impossible for a club like Napoli to refuse,” he explained.
A sporting loss for Serie A
Sabatini, however, expressed his regrets. “He is an exceptional player who is leaving our championship. This weakens Serie A, but this sale offers opportunities. Napoli will be able to reinvest at least 40 to 50% of this sum to strengthen its workforce. » The manager also warned of the challenge of finding a replacement worthy of Kvaratskhelia, while praising the careful management of Aurelio De Laurentiis.
Beyond the numbers, Sabatini concluded on an optimistic note:
“Napoli must continue to aim for the Scudetto, even after this departure. This club deserves to remain competitive thanks to its informed choices. »
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