Paris Saint-Germain has officially announced the signing of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Napoli, marking a major addition to their squad. The Georgian forward leaves Napoli after an exceptional tenure, where he made 107 appearances, scored 30 goals, and provided 29 assists.
A Heartfelt Farewell to Napoli
In an emotional message to Napoli fans, Kvaratskhelia expressed his gratitude for the support and love he received during his time at the club. Reflecting on his journey, he said:
“I arrived here as a young boy who few knew, and now I leave this place as a man carrying the love of many.”
He fondly recalled winning the Scudetto, a momentous achievement for Napoli and the city, and thanked the fans for their unwavering support.
Making History at PSG
The 23-year-old will wear the iconic number 7 jersey at PSG, becoming the first Georgian player in the club’s history. Sharing his excitement about the move, Kvaratskhelia stated:
“It’s a dream to be here. I’ve heard many positive things about PSG. I am immensely proud to join this great club and cannot wait to wear my new colors.
PSG’s Praise and Ambitions
PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi warmly welcomed Kvaratskhelia, describing him as one of the most exciting talents in world football. Al-Khelaifi commended the player’s courage and dedication, expressing confidence in his ability to make a significant impact at the club.
“Khvicha is a player of immense skill and determination. We are thrilled to have him join our family, and we are confident he will achieve great things with PSG,” Al-Khelaifi said.
A Key Acquisition for PSG
Kvaratskhelia’s arrival comes at a pivotal time for PSG, following the departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid. Known for his speed, skillful dribbling, and creativity, Kvaratskhelia is expected to bring a new dimension to PSG’s attack. His dynamic style of play will complement the team’s existing talent and strengthen their ambitions in European football.
This transfer highlights PSG’s commitment to staying competitive at the highest level and signals their intent to continue challenging for domestic and international honors.
Kvaratskhelia’s move to Paris is not just a new chapter in his career but a significant moment for Georgian football, as he takes his place on one of the world’s biggest stages.