Key points:
– Kvaratskhelia has been instrumental for PSG, boasting 19 goals and 12 assists across 48 appearances, and finishing just behind PSG’s top scorer in the season’s charts.
– Transfer rumors persist, with Arsenal viewed as a potential fit for a left-wing upgrade, though PSG remains committed to the player, whose father has downplayed exits and emphasized his happiness and value at PSG.
– The piece also notes PSG’s status as back-to-back Champions League winners under Luis Enrique and Nevin’s admiration for PSG’s creative, aesthetically pleasing style.
– A related update mentions ongoing market activity, including Anthony Gordon’s transfer to Barcelona, which influences Arsenal’s strategic search for wide players.
Key takeaways:
– Kvaratskhelia is a prime transfer target for top clubs, but PSG currently values stability and keep-at-home sentiment for the winger.
– Chelsea and Arsenal are frequently cited in transfer discussions due to Nevin’s early recommendation and Arsenal’s need for a left-wing upgrade.
– PSG’s recent success and creative play reinforce the appeal of Kvaratskhelia as a high-value asset for both club and market pundits.