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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia BOMBSHELL: Premier League giants prepare €90m offer
Manchester United are reportedly preparing to lodge a €90 million offer for Napoli winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
The Georgia international has been linked with a Napoli departure since the club’s Serie A triumph in 2023, with a host of top European clubs interested in finalising an agreement to sign him.
Barcelona and Chelsea are among the teams who have been touted as possible destinations for Kvaratskhelia, but Man Utd are ready to enter the race for his signature with a €90m bid, according to Spanish outlet Fichajes.
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The Red Devils are set to spend big yet again in 2025, following Ruben Amorim’s arrival, and Kvaratskhelia has joined their list of transfer targets.
Man Utd are reportedly open to spending €90m on the 23-year-old, with the club eager to bolster their attacking options next summer.
Antony has been heavily linked with an exit amid his woes at Old Trafford, while Jadon Sancho will join Chelsea on a permanent deal if the Blues finish 14th or higher in the Premier League table this campaign.
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As a result, Man Utd are eyeing several new attackers, with Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze also on their wish-list.
However, the Red Devils have reportedly earmarked Kvaratskhelia as a priority target and they are set to lodge a serious pursuit in 2025.
The 23-year-old has five goals and two assists in 11 Serie A appearances so far this campaign, while his Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) currently stands at €72.3m.
What has been said?
Kvaratskhelia will have two years remaining on his Napoli contract when the 2025 summer transfer window opens, and the Serie A giants are currently hoping to extend his current deal.
However, Giovanni Manna, the club’s director, has warned Kvaratskhelia that he must make a decision soon.
“We are talking to Khvicha and his entourage,” he told DAZN (via Football Italia).
“We made an offer in July and are talking now. We would not want to wait too long, as we want to remain focused on the current campaign and keep the player focused too.
“We expect the situation to evolve rapidly, otherwise we will wait until the end of the season, when the player still has two years left on his contract and then make our own evaluations.”