Quite a few players have garnered interest in the Winter Transfer Window. And among them, Gregorian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has hogged a huge attention. Though his contract with Napoli runs till 2027, there are top clubs across Europe who are ready to cash in on the star forward. Let us take a look at which teams like PSG and Manchester United can go all guns blazing for the ace player.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)
French champions Paris Saint-Germain top the charts in roping the star player to Paris. As per transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, PSG and Napoli have reached a verbal principle for the player. It is also reported that the price for the move would be €70m with extra ad ons.
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Manchester United
Apart from PSG, Premier League giants Manchester United are incredibly interested in buying Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. While PSG might have the stronger hand so far, the Red Devils can hijack deals with ease as they have done so previously. On the other hand, the Manchester Reds can also offer a player swap with either Marcus Rashford or Alejandro Garnacho who can make a move to Naples.
Liverpool
Current Premier League toppers Liverpool are also interested in buying Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in this January Transfer Window. The aim for the Reds is fairly simple as they want to bolster their attack. The team is far from reaching a contract extension with Mohamed Salah. Meanwhile, Federico Chiesa’s name has been involved to facilitate the move faster as Another forward Luis Diaz has rejected a contract renewal at Anfield.
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