TRANSFER EXCLUSIVE: United Eye “Kvaradona” for Summer Revolution A Match Made in Heaven?
MANCHESTER — In a move that has the Stretford End buzzing with anticipation, Manchester United have reportedly joined a high-stakes race to sign Paris Saint-Germain’s Georgian wizard, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. With the summer window approaching, “Kvaradona” has emerged as a priority target for INEOS as they look to build a squad capable of returning to the pinnacle of European football.
Kvaratskhelia, who played a pivotal role in PSG’s historic Champions League triumph last season after joining from Napoli, is now rumored to be on the radar of several Premier League giants. While PSG has reportedly slapped a £68 million price tag on the 25-year-old, United are said to be “circling like sharks” to secure his signature.
The “Cunha Upgrade”?
Interim manager Michael Carrick has already hinted that a left-sided attacker is a priority for the upcoming window. While Matheus Cunha has been a revelation since his arrival, analysts suggest that Kvaratskhelia’s elite-level dribbling and creative output tallying 17 goals and 14 assists during his time in Paris could take United’s frontline to a world-class level.
The Georgian international is known for his relentless flair and ability to turn a game on its head. For a striker like Benjamin Sesko, who thrives on elite delivery, having Kvaratskhelia whipping in crosses from the left flank is a mouth-watering prospect.
The “PSG Inquest” and United’s Opportunity
The door for a move may have opened due to reported friction in the PSG camp. Following a disappointing defeat to Rennes last month, Kvaratskhelia reportedly faced an “inquest” from teammates over his playing style. Rumors suggest he is frustrated with being deployed on the right-hand side rather than his preferred left-wing role a gap United are desperate to fill if Marcus Rashford makes his loan move to Barcelona permanent.
However, the deal won’t be easy. Kvaratskhelia recently told Le Parisien that he and his wife “love everything about Paris,” and the French champions still view him as a cornerstone of their long-term project. But with Arsenal and Chelsea also monitoring the situation, United know they must act fast to bring the “city of love” favorite to the Theatre of Dreams.
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