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Market: there is already an agreement between PSG and Napoli for Kvaratskhelia and Amorim could enter the ‘triangle’

Italian media reports that a deal is expected to be made for a fee in the region of €75 million and that Antonio Conte wants a replacement, with Manchester United’s Garnacho as one of the main targets to replace the Georgian.

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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia , the Napoli star and one of the protagonists of the team’s championship win in 2023, is leaving. He himself had asked to be transferred and PSG are preparing to pay 75 million euros to secure the Georgian.

The agreement between the various parties has been progressing at a rapid pace and, although PSG has not yet reached the 80 million euros that the Neapolitans had requested, the agreement could be concluded for a sum of around 75 million euros, depending on objectives. Last Monday, according to the Italian publication, there were negotiations between Luís Campos, the Parisian sporting director, and Kvaratskhelia ‘s agent . The Georgian winger will earn something like 11 million euros per year for the next five seasons, in addition to «a generous commission for the agents, one of the points of contention in the renewal negotiations with Napoli ».

Now, with this money coming into the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, Antonio Conte will want to ‘collect’ a promise from the board led by Aurelio de Laurentiis: if a player leaves, part of the revenue will be used to invest. And there are already two targets in mind, one of them from Manchester United , led by Ruben Amorim.

Alejandro Garnacho , the Red Devils ‘ 20-year-old winger , is one of the players that Conte likes. However… Man. United want 80 million euros. Karim Adeyemi , from Borussia Dortmund , is also being considered and would be much cheaper, but the Partenopei would still have to pay 40 million. Napoli ‘s ‘plan C’ is Timo Werner , the 28-year-old Tottenham forward who, despite having made a splash at Leipzig , has never managed to establish himself in north London.

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