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This winter, PSG achieved one of the big hits of the transfer window. Eager to leave Naples for months, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was finally able to get a change of scenery and settled down in Paris a few days ago. An arrival against 70 million which necessarily delights the supporters of the club in the capital. Some observers are also satisfied with this signing and this is particularly the case of Samir Nasri. Asked about the arrival of the Georgian in France, the former French international validated this purchase in the Channel Football Club :
“We could see it with Barcola's drop in form and his non-performance in the Champions League, it's good to bring in a player who has quality and who knows how to win. He can be the real counterpart of Ousmane Dembélé on the other side. It will bring added value especially in LDC. We must remember that he is a very great player.» For her part, Laure Boulleau also expressed her satisfaction: “I'm very happy to see him arrive. He’s a different player, he’s an impact player. It can be the one that changes matches for you, especially in C1. He's going to have that role. I find him better with an attacker. I found that there was a Kvara with and without Osimhen.»
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