Paris Saint-Germain are so superior in French football under Luis Enrique’s leadership that the excitement about who will win Ligue 1 this season is all but gone after just 17 games.

The focus is and will remain to win the Champions League. The former Spanish national team manager has received sufficient peace of mind and trust from the otherwise impatient Qatari owners that I, if anyone, will not bet against them lifting the Champions League trophy in the near future. When we also see who they are going after in the transfer market, our faith is further strengthened.

RMC Sport writes that Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is only details away from becoming a Paris Saint-Germain player and that at a price that is half of what PSG, then under the dubious Christophe Galtier’s management, offered two summers ago.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, together with Victor Osimhen, were very important for then manager Luciano Spalletti in bringing home the league gold for Napoli for the first time since Diego Maradonna’s days in the mafia city.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia asked a few weeks ago to leave Naples and now it looks like it will happen. The Ligue 1 giant has worked intensely to secure a transfer for the 23-year-old and now they are almost there.

PSG are only a few details away from signing Kvaratchelia and according to the information, it is “only a matter of time” before the matter is finalized. The price tag is expected to be around 70 million euros plus bonuses.

Details, such as payment arrangements, remain to be resolved between the clubs. The dialogue is described as “positive” and the parties are close to a total agreement.

At the same time, PSG and Kvaratchelia have already agreed on the terms of a 4.5-year contract until 2029. The player will earn five times his salary in the French capital.

Kvaratchelia joined Napoli from Dinamo Batumi in July 2022. The Georgian international has scored 30 goals and provided 29 assists in 107 appearances in the light blue jersey since then.

To put it gently. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia fits perfectly into Paris Saint-Germain and what Luis Enrique is building.