Man Utd Face Transfer Setback as €80M-Rated Target Wants PSG Move
Napoli’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia could be on the move this year, with several clubs showing interest in the talented 23-year-old winger. Despite having a contract through 2027, Kvaratskhelia has yet to agree to an extension, sparking speculation about his future.
According to TalkSPORT, Manchester United’s interest in the Georgian star is growing, with Liverpool also keeping an eye on him. His impressive performances for Napoli have drawn attention from multiple Premier League clubs.
Recent reports suggest that Manchester United and Napoli have discussed Marcus Rashford’s future, with Kvaratskhelia emerging as a potential replacement and a key target for United.
PSG have the transfer lead in race for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia?
Benjamin Quarez and Adrien Chantegrelet from Le Parisien report that Kvaratskhelia is eager to join PSG and is excited about possibly playing for the club. In addition, PSG has a “Plan B” attacker ready in case negotiations with Napoli fall through again this January.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia wants to join PSG; he is really excited about the prospect of playing for the club.
PSG also has a “Plan B” attacker lined up in parallel to sign if negotiations were to fail again with Napoli this January. @B_Quarez, @Adrientp 🥇🇬🇪 pic.twitter.com/w1XRDkZnoi
— PSG Report (@PSG_Report) January 10, 2025
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has recently revealed that PSG are offering Khvicha Kvaratskhelia a gross salary of around €8 million per year, before taxes and deductions.
However, Napoli are holding out for around €80 million for the winger, with ongoing talks between the clubs and the player’s representatives.
In addition, Santi Aouna of Foot Mercato reported that PSG have made two offers to Napoli for Kvaratskhelia: one involving Kolo Muani plus €45 million, although Kolo Muani turned it down, stating he isn’t interested in moving to Napoli, and another for €60 million plus Milan Škriniar, though Škriniar’s salary has become a stumbling block in the deal.