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In Focus: Wanted man Kvara leading Napoli at home and abroad
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Matthew Storey
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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia continues to set the Serie A and Champions League alight for Napoli
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia continues to set the Serie A and Champions League alight for Napoli

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was an unknown quantity when the Champions League began in September — not any more.

The Napoli star has taken Serie A and Europe by storm after moving from Dinamo Batumi for a paltry £9million in the summer.

A combined seven goals and eight assists in all competitions mean the Georgia international is fast becoming a household name.

Ahead of Rangers' visit to Naples tonight, we assess what the future holds for the man known as Kvara.

Bargain buy

Kvara was a Rubin Kazan player at the start of 2022 but Russia’s invasion of Ukraine saw his contract suspended.

He moved to Batumi in his native and netted eight times in 11 games before Napoli made their move for the 21-year-old.

Director Cristiano Giuntoli said: "The first time I watched Khvicha in action was during the lockdown. 

"He was playing for Rubin Kazan, but they wanted €30m, so we immediately ended negotiations. 

"When the war in Ukraine began, he returned to Georgia to Dinamo Batumi, so we rushed there with a contract and signed him for €10m.

"We were quicker than Roma, Juventus and Real Sociedad. He’s always been on our radar."

Now the richest clubs in Europe are being linked with him, including Real Madrid and Manchester City.

Quick start

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has impressed in his four Champions League games so far
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has impressed in his four Champions League games so far

Even though they had been monitoring the Georgian for a couple of years, Napoli would not have imagined him hitting the ground running quite like he has.

A goal and assist on debut against Verona were followed by four strikes in his next seven Serie A games.

And he netted in both Napoi’s victories over Ajax in Group A — leading to comparisons with club legend Diego Maradona and the nickname "Kvaradona", not that he thinks the association is warranted.

Kvara said: "Great responsibility comes with being mentioned in the same sentence as him. 

"I can't come close to Maradona, but I will give my all to be a big player for this club. Obviously, I like the nickname."

Joy to watch

Veteran Russian boss Yuri Semin recently said: "Let’s not forget that the Georgians are well accustomed to skill. In the days of the USSR, they were called the Brazilians of the Soviet Union."

And that is certainly true of Kvara, whose unique dribbling skill where he almost does not lift his head, has made him a joy to watch.

His 57 take-ons attempted this term rank first in Serie A with the 19 he has completed also top, while he has created 20 chances and eight big chances.

Only Ciro Immobile, Tammy Abraham and Lautaro Martinez have had more than his 12 shots on target and only strikers have scored more than his five goals.

He has a huge part of the reason Napoli are sitting at the top of Serie A at the moment.

Big move incoming?

Kvara has been a threat whenever he has played for Napoli in Serie A and in Europe
Kvara has been a threat whenever he has played for Napoli in Serie A and in Europe

Ex-Italy midfielder Beppe Dossena said: "At the moment, Napoli are unplayable. They are by far the best team in Italy right now and probably in Europe. 

"I know we are only in October, but they are so superior to all the other clubs in Italy and should easily win Serie A.

"As for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, he is incredible. He is a phenomenon. If I was on the Napoli board, I would lock him up after training because he is so valuable! He is an extraordinary player."

A first Serie A title since Maradona played in the 1989-90 season is a real possibility for Napoli — but the likes of Real could come knocking in January.

If a mega-money move came in, they would have a big decision to make.

You can be my hero

Kvara has a long career ahead of him to make big moves to the richest clubs in Europe.

Helping Gli Azzurri to glory for the first time in more than 30 years would make him a hero for the rest of his life in Naples.

The fervent fanbase already adore him and at 21, it would be a wise decision to spend at least a full season at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona before being tempted elsewhere.

Nobody knows what will happen after the World Cup, but this exciting Napoli side might not stop at domestic glory.

Already qualified for the Champions League knockout stages, Spalletti’s outfit look well set for a long run in that too.

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