Mercato: The surprise announcement that calms PSG!

Mercato: The surprise announcement that calms PSG!
Mercato: The surprise announcement that calms PSG!

With the departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid at the end of last season, Saint-Germain turned to Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to replace him. But the Parisians broke their teeth over the inflexibility of Napoli, who allegedly refused several offers including one worth €100 million.

It was one of the great soap operas of the summer. Considered one of the great attractions of Serie A, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was one of the major objectives of the last transfer window of the PSGwith Luis Enrique who would have campaigned for his arrival. But nothing to do, since the Napoli disgusted the Parisian leaders by refusing all the offers received, with the hope of being able to extend the 23-year-old Georgian winger.

The big regret of PSG's summer

Except that since the end of the transfer window, negotiations between the entourage of Kvaratskhelia and the Napoli don't really seem to be moving forward. The player, who currently earns just under €2 million per year, would demand a salary of at least €8 million excluding bonuses. But on the side of his club we would not be willing to go beyond €5M… or half of what the PSG only a few months ago! Note that in recent weeks the British media have also mentioned an offer of Manchester Unitedworth more than €8M per year.

“I am confident for the extension of Kvaratskhelia at Napoli”

Close to Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, whose career he manages with his agent Mamuka Jugeli, Cristian Zaccardo however, surprised everyone in Italy recently with a rather unexpected announcement. “ I am confident for the extension of Kvaratskhelia at Napoli » declared the former Italian international, who was behind the arrival of the Georgian at Napoli in 2022, at the microphone of Mediaset. « The future is on his side, with the qualities he has he can improve a lot ».

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