Kvaratskhelia Forced PSG Move

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was determined to join Paris Saint-Germain this winter, reportedly putting immense pressure on Napoli to let him go.

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According to La Repubblica, the Georgian winger was ready to invoke Article 17 of FIFA regulations, which allows a player who signed his contract before the age of 28 to terminate it for a reduced compensation, far below his actual market value.

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Napoli Had No Choice But to Negotiate

Faced with this legal threat, Napoli had no alternative but to enter negotiations with PSG. Otherwise, Kvaratskhelia could have left for under €10 million, a bargain price for a player of his caliber.

In the end, the transfer was finalized for €70 million, ensuring Napoli received significantly higher compensation than what Article 17 would have allowed.

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Napoli Forced to Accept PSG’s Terms

During a press conference, Napoli’s sporting director Giovanni Manna shed light on the transfer and criticized Kvaratskhelia’s camp, even hinting at a form of blackmail—likely referencing this FIFA rule.

“We thank Kvara for what he did at Napoli, but we were forced to sell him in January. I wouldn’t say we were victims of blackmail, but almost.”

A huge coup for PSG, who secured one of Europe’s top talents, while masterfully navigating negotiations to avoid a prolonged legal battle.

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