Looking for talents with a conquering mindset, PSG really likes the profile of the Georgian Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. In full negotiation with Naples to extend, the 23-year-old midfielder is unable to obtain the salary he wants. Paris has a boulevard to enjoy it…
Always looking for players capable of making a difference, PSG is refocusing its research on hardworking profiles with a collective state of mind and is taking a close interest, in particular, in Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The talented 23-year-old Georgian attacking midfielder, currently under contract with Naples, is at the heart of discussions to extend his lease in Italy. However, negotiations are stuck, particularly on the salary issue. His salary is very far from his performances since he would receive around 1.5 million euros per season… A situation which could pave the way for an offensive by PSG during the next transfer windows.
A nugget coveted by Europe
Revelation of the 2022-2023 season in Serie A, Kvaratskhelia was one of the main architects of Naples' historic coronation. His speed, creativity and dribbling skills make him one of the most promising players in Europe. Despite his attachment to the Neapolitan club, the Georgian international would like a salary increase commensurate with his performances. To date, Naples is proposing to quadruple his salary, to 6 million per year. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia wants much more. However, Neapolitan leaders seem reluctant to meet its financial demands, leaving the door open to possible suitors.
An opportunity for Paris to seize
PSG, which seeks to strengthen its offensive sector with dynamic and determined profiles, sees Kvaratskhelia as a golden opportunity. His ambitious character and explosive style of play fit perfectly into the vision of the Parisian club. If negotiations with Naples fail, Paris could try its luck this summer, taking advantage of its financial power to attract the Georgian nugget. With Kvaratskhelia, PSG could add a formidable new weapon to its squad and aim even higher on the European scene.