As the sun sets over Paris, the buzz of transfer rumors hangs heavy in the air. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s father has stepped forward, firmly denying speculation about his son’s future, emphasizing that Khvicha is focused on his role at PSG amidst growing interest from Arsenal.
Kvaratskhelia joined Paris Saint-Germain in January 2025, making headlines with a hefty £59 million transfer from Napoli. Since then, he’s become a vital part of the squad, scoring 24 goals and providing 17 assists in 74 appearances. His contributions were pivotal during his debut season when PSG clinched the coveted Champions League title.
The timeline of events surrounding Kvaratskhelia has been swift. Just last week, Arsenal expressed their interest in acquiring the talented Georgian footballer. But Badri Kvaratskhelia was quick to quash these rumors. “Khvicha thinks only about the interests of the team, how to help the club and how to make his homeland famous,” he stated. His words paint a picture of a player deeply committed to his current club and its ambitions.
The current state of affairs sees Khvicha happily settled in Paris, where he is not just another player but one of the key figures in PSG’s lineup. Badri emphasized this sentiment: “He’s happy in Paris, where he is highly valued and respected by the club.” This commitment is reflected in his performance on the pitch—an embodiment of both skill and dedication.
Looking ahead, there are still questions surrounding potential moves. “If PSG no longer wishes to continue the cooperation, we will consider options,” Badri mentioned cautiously. Yet for now, any talk of a transfer seems premature as Kvaratskhelia’s focus remains on winning titles with PSG.
This sequence of events matters not just for Khvicha but also for PSG fans who see him as integral to their success. As Arsenal circles like vultures over potential transfers, it’s clear that Kvaratskhelia’s journey is far from over—and for now, it leads through Paris.
The next chapter in this story will unfold as Kvaratskhelia continues his pursuit of glory with PSG, under contract until June 2029.


