Liverpool get sudden Khvicha Kvaratskhelia BOOST
Liverpool have been handed a major boost in their pursuit to sign Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
The Georgian winger has been made available for the January window and the Reds are one of the club's interested in his services.
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But they are not alone. Reports have so far suggested that PSG are at the front of the race to sign the winger.
Liverpool meanwhile view this deal as an opportunistic one and have the desire to capitalise on a long-term target.
However, it seems that things are a little bit more complicated when it comes to PSG's desire to land Kvaratskhelia thus giving Liverpool a major boost.
Liverpool handed major Khvicha Kvaratskhelia boost
Writing in RMC Sports, the reliable French journalist Fabrice Hawkins, has shed light on the current situation surrounding PSG and Kvaratskhelia.
The report claims that PSG have a strong desire to bring Kvaratskhelia in however the French side are currently struggling to meet Napoli's €80m transfer demands.
Hawkins claims that PSG cannot afford that fee and can only sign Kvaratskhelia if they can make a big sale in the window. Unless that happens, PSG will not be able to afford the Georgian star.
This will be music to the ears of Liverpool. It gives the Reds an opportunity to swoop ahead of PSG and hijack the deal.
Liverpool even without any outgoings should have the funds at least from a financial fair play perspective to afford a deal for Kvaratskhelia.
The Reds spent minimally in the summer after missing out on a huge deal for Martin Zubimendi, and the funds for that transfer should still be there for Liverpool to spend.
In this sense, Liverpool have a major advantage over PSG. Not to mention Napoli's desired replacement for Kvaratskhelia also appears to be Federico Chiesa, which again can make negotiations easier for Liverpool if they are willing to give up the Italian for the Georgian winger.
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