
"Kvaratskhelia is now open to leaving PSG and this has Arsenal on alert and eyeing up a potential transfer, according to a report from Spanish outlet Fichajes. Arsenal could do with someone like Kvaratskhelia as an upgrade on inconsistent duo Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard, though it's also not clear if this deal would be worth the risk right now after the former Napoli man's slump in form."
"It's hard to predict how a player's form might change at any time, with Kvaratskhelia looking superb during his time at Napoli and for PSG last season when he helped the club win the Champions League. The 25-year-old surely has it in him to get back to his best again, and perhaps a change of scene is what he needs, with Mikel Arteta often doing well to improve players at Arsenal."
"Kvaratskhelia would surely not come cheap, and it's not often we see Arsenal going all out with a big-money move for one player, with Declan Rice the only real exception in their history. All in all, there might be some logic in splashing the cash on Kvaratskhelia, but the uncertainty of moving for a player struggling for form in a weaker league certainly loses the deal points."
Arsenal are reportedly targeting Paris Saint-Germain attacking midfielder Khvicha Kvaratskhelia as a potential upgrade over Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard. The Georgia international has underperformed this season with eight goals and six assists in 30 appearances across Ligue 1 and the Champions League. Kvaratskhelia is now willing to leave PSG, prompting Arsenal's interest. While the 25-year-old demonstrated excellence at Napoli and during PSG's previous season, his current form raises concerns. A transfer would likely require significant investment, as Arsenal rarely commit substantial funds to single players. Manager Mikel Arteta's track record of improving players could benefit Kvaratskhelia's development, though moving for an underperforming player in a weaker league presents considerable risk.
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