Why Liverpool Are Unlikely to Pursue €75M-Rated Manchester United, PSG Target | OneFootball

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·11 gennaio 2025

Why Liverpool Are Unlikely to Pursue €75M-Rated Manchester United, PSG Target

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Napoli winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia could be on the move this year. The 23-year-old Georgian has attracted interest from top clubs after deciding not to extend his contract, which runs until 2027.

According to TalkSPORT, Manchester United’s interest in Kvaratskhelia is growing, with Liverpool also monitoring the situation. His standout performances for Napoli have made him a target for several Premier League teams.


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There have also been talks between Manchester United and Napoli about Marcus Rashford’s future, and Kvaratskhelia has emerged as a potential replacement and top priority for the Red Devils.

Meanwhile, journalist Gianluca Di Marzio recently reported that PSG and Napoli are set to meet next week to finalize Kvaratskhelia’s transfer, with reports suggesting a verbal agreement is already in place.

PSG are reportedly ready to offer €70 million to €75 million or propose a deal involving Milan Škriniar on loan, with Napoli covering his full wages.

Liverpool’s stance on Napoli standout Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

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Despite being linked to Kvaratskhelia, the Reds are reportedly conceding this player to PSG. TBR Football’s chief correspondent, Graeme Bailey, reports that Liverpool have decided not to compete with PSG for Kvaratskhelia’s signature in January.

Liverpool have long admired the player and have been kept updated on recent developments, including PSG’s interest in him. While Liverpool had briefly considered making their move—especially after Napoli expressed interest in Federico Chiesa—internal discussions led the club to conclude that a deal this month isn’t the right move for them.

Although things could change before the end of January, TBR Football suggests it’s unlikely.

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