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It's finally official. Paris Saint-Germain has just announced on its website the arrival of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The 23-year-old Georgian international arrives from Naples and joins the capital club for a period of four and a half years, until June 2029. While the striker had already given his agreement to the Parisian club, the PSG and Naples have found common ground for this transfer estimated at 80 million euros (70 + 10 million easily attainable bonuses).
“Paris Saint-Germain is pleased to announce the signing of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The 23-year-old winger, who will wear number 7, thus becomes the first Georgian player in the club's history.confirms the Champions of France. This is quite a transfer for the capital club, with the arrival of this versatile finisher-creator profile. At Naples, Kvaratskhelia has previously played on the left side, the right side or up front as a supporting second striker.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia justifies her choice
On the official media of the Parisian club, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia justified his choice to join PSG: “It’s a dream to be here. I have been told a lot of very positive things about Paris Saint-Germain. I feel immense pride in joining this great club and I can't wait to wear my new colors. I'm here to win. Now the hard work begins”he said, he who was fighting for the Scudetto this season with Naples, but who preferred to join the project under Luis Enrique.
“During his time at Naples, he played 107 matches, scored 30 goals and provided 29 assists in all competitions, becoming a real reference in his position. The new Paris Saint-Germain striker, who becomes the first Georgian player in the club's history (bringing the number of nationalities represented to 50) has also been a real pillar of his selection for 6 years.also added PSG in its press release. The start of a new adventure.
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