The gesture of disgust of Naples supporters against Khvicha Kvarastkhelia

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The arrival of Kvaratskhelia at PSG has not yet been made official, but in the minds of Neapolitan fans, it’s just like that. Barring any drama, the Georgian striker from Napoli will indeed sign up with the capital club in the coming days. An arrival requested by Luis Enrique, and the outlines of which we revealed to you recently.

Except that in Italy, the pill is struggling to pass, given that Kvaratskhelia had long been expected to extend his contract (it currently runs until 2027). A decision experienced as a stab in the face for many supporters, who wasted no time before reacting. As revealed by Corriere dello Sportthe boxes bearing the image of Kvarastkhelia during the champion title in 2022, have flooded public trash cans in recent hours. The player will undoubtedly welcome the gesture.

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