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Chelsea’s Pochettino Looking To Land Napoli Star

Israel Oluwaseg Lawal
Israel Oluwaseg Lawal
Chelsea has been closely monitoring Napoli and Georgian winger Kvicha Kvaratskhelia and will like to bring the Serie-A star to the Stamford Bridge.

In a recent report by TEAMtalk’s Fraser Fletcher, it has been revealed that Chelsea, under the management of Mauricio Pochettino, have expressed a prolonged interest in Napoli’s talented winger, Kvicha Kvaratskhelia.

The 22-year-old Georgian player has made a significant impact in European football, notably contributing to Napoli’s Serie A triumph last season after a 33-year title drought. Impressively, Kvaratskhelia has already showcased his prowess this season, directly influencing eight goals in just 15 games.

As is often the case with exceptional performances, the winger has attracted attention from top clubs, with Chelsea being one of the frontrunners in pursuit of his signature, according to Fletcher’s report. The Blues’ scouting efforts have been ongoing, indicating a keen interest in the young talent who seems poised for another outstanding individual campaign.

It remains to be seen how this potential transfer saga unfolds, but with Chelsea’s watchful eye and Pochettino’s admiration for Kvaratskhelia, the coming transfer windows could bring an exciting development for both the player and the club.

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