
Hvicha Kvaratzhelia arrived in Naples in the summer of 2022 and has since become one of the most sought-after footballers in the world. The Georgian cost Napoli just €11.5 million, and now the team boss is declaring him a no-go, despite the fact that he ended up costing €85 million.
Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United and Newcastle all chasing Hvic Kvaratchelii – Aurelio De Laurentiis has declared him untransferable
Napoli are just a few games away from being officially crowned champions of Serie A. Luciano Spalletti’s side have a 16-point lead over Lazio after 28 matches, and it’s only a matter of time before they are officially the queens of Serie A.
The team, who play at the Estadio Diego Maradona, have also qualified for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, where they will face AC Milan, the reigning Italian champions.
Secret? Two transfers that drove the defenses of world football crazy.
Hviča Kvaratshelija arrived at Napoli last summer and quickly became one of the team’s best players. Together with Victor Osimkhen, the current top scorer in Serie A, they have taken Napoli to the highest heights this season.
With the evolution of both at the right level, obviously, offers also started arriving at the door of the Serie A club.
If for Victor Osimene, the president of the team, Aurelio De Laurentiis, said that he will not accept less than 140 million euros, then for Khvichi Kvaratzhelia, the financier of the Neapolitan group said very clearly that he is not subject to transfer.
“Don’t you want to stop? The contract he signed a year ago runs until 2027. He has a five-year contract, so no problems. I didn’t just bring him for a year.” he said, reports Football-Italia.
Source: Hot News

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