Barcelona suffer transfer setback as 23-year-old winger pledges future to current club until 2029
Barcelona’s plans to strengthen their left-wing position have hit a setback with the recent news that Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, one of their prime targets, has decided to renew his contract with Napoli until 2029, reports Fichajes.
This announcement ends the speculation linking the winger to a move to the Catalan club, which has been in search of a solid option for the left flank for the upcoming season.
Kvaratskhelia’s decision to stay in Italy is a significant boost for Napoli, keeping one of their most important players under contract for the long term.
For Barcelona, however, this move forces them to rethink their transfer strategy. The club, which has faced financial challenges in recent seasons, is still keen on adding a high-quality player to their attacking ranks.
At present, Raphinha is the only natural left winger available, and with Ansu Fati struggling with recurring injuries, the need for a dependable option on that side is even more pressing.
Barcelona want a left winger
Barcelona’s interest in Kvaratskhelia was a part of their efforts to find a winger who could provide the creativity and dynamism the team needs.
However, with the Georgian international now staying at Napoli, Barcelona have lost out on one of the most promising talents available in the market.
As a result, the Blaugrana are already considering other options to strengthen their attack. AC Milan’s Rafael Leao and Athletic Club’s Nico Williams are once again being linked to the club.
A key factor in these potential moves will be Barcelona’s ability to comply with La Liga’s financial regulations, especially the 1:1 spending rule, which will play a crucial role in shaping their transfer activity.
With Kvaratskhelia’s future now seeming secured in Italy, Barcelona will need to adapt quickly, reviewing their alternatives and fine-tuning their plans in order to remain competitive both in the transfer market and on the pitch.