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Mercato – PSG: Kvaratskhelia, Arsenal does not give up


The PSG transfer window would still be swirling around Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, but the trend described by Fabrizio Romano would be clear. Despite the persistent interest in Arsenal, Paris would not like to open any discussions for its Georgian winger, who only arrived in January 2025.

In this transfer window, PSG would therefore take a very dim view of a departure from Kvaratskhelia to Arsenal. The Georgian’s name would continue to circulate in the Premier League, to the point of fueling several rumors in recent days. However, the Parisian position would be firm and would be part of a fairly clear logic : the capital club would be banking on continuity with a player appreciated internally, still recent in the squad and far from being considered a way out. And the words of Fabrizio Romano say a lot about the real temperature of the file. For Paris, the message would be simple: assumed continuity and no opening this summer.

Fabrizio Romano would clearly cool the Arsenal track

Fabrizio Romano was very direct on this subject: “Rumors are circulating again about Arsenal’s interest. But my position is very clear: PSG has no intention of starting negotiations regarding Kvaratskhelia this summer. They love his attitude, his professionalism, his consistency. And don’t forget that he arrived from Naples only 14 months ago, in January 2025.”

The Italian journalist then extended his analysis with another strong clarification: “PSG therefore wants to benefit from him for a long time to come. Of course, Arsenal are expected to strengthen their attack – maybe with a striker, maybe with a winger – but not with Kvaratskhelia. There is nothing concrete between Arsenal and PSG on this subject. » In a transfer window, caution remains obligatory, but the exit is sufficiently clear to calm the excitement. Arsenal would seek to densify their offensive sector, except that Kvaratskhelia does not seem to be an option that can be activated at this stage. For Paris, the message would even be twofold: no negotiation in sight, and a real desire to build with it over the long term. In other words: closed door, and clear desire to bet on it over the long term..

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