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Mercato – PSG: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is open to a departure to Arsenal


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In great form with PSG, Khicha Kvaratskhelia is one of the best wingers in Europe. The Georgian is then logically in the shortlist of Arsenal, which wants to recruit in attack. If PSG is firmly opposed to a sale, the 25-year-old winger is much more open to it…

The PSG could face a delicate situation during the next summer transfer window. While the capital club wants to retain its best players, certain players continue to attract the attention of Europe’s biggest teams. This is particularly the case of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The Georgian winger, very successful since his arrival, has established himself as one of the most followed offensive profiles of the moment. His performances do not go unnoticed, and several clubs are already seeking to position themselves, including Arsenal.

Arsenal insist on Kvaratskhelia

The London club wishes to strengthen its offensive sector and sees in Khvicha Kvaratskhelia a leading reinforcement. According to information from The Independentthe Gunners are closely monitoring the situation of the player PSG and could take action in the coming months. For his part, the PSG remains firm in its position and does not wish to open the door to departure. The Georgian international is considered an important part of the Parisian project, which makes any negotiations complicated at this stage.

A player not completely closed to a start

Despite the position of PSGthe situation could evolve depending on the player’s intentions. Always according to The Independent, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia would not be insensitive to the interest ofArsenal and would not completely close the door to a departure. Under contract until June 2029, he however has a solid contractual situation with the Parisian club. Estimated at around 90 million euros, it represents a significant investment for any interested club. This file could therefore depend both on the will of the player and the position of the PSG in the coming months.

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