Chelsea target Khvicha Kvaratskhelia wants to play for Real Madrid
Chelsea’s pursuit of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, the dazzling winger from Napoli, has hit a significant roadblock.
Despite being under Chelsea’s watchful eye and the club’s willingness to make bold moves to secure his services, Kvaratskhelia’s preference leans towards Real Madrid. This revelation, coming from none other than Kvaratskhelia’s father, Badri, sheds light on the player’s aspirations and the family’s footballing allegiances.
As Chelsea navigate this challenging situation, it’s essential to understand the allure of Real Madrid for Kvaratskhelia. The Georgian winger’s performances in Serie A have not only caught the eye of top clubs but also ignited a dream within him to play for the Spanish giants.
This dream, shared by his family (except his father), was particularly evident when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia faced Real Madrid in the Champions League. Such personal aspirations in football are not uncommon and can often sway a player’s decision, especially when it aligns with childhood dreams and family influences.
Chelsea’s proactive approach in the transfer market, willingness to meet Napoli’s high valuation of €100 million, and their position as one of the leading clubs in the race for Kvaratskhelia showcase their commitment to building a competitive team.
Speaking about the situation as quoted by Football. London, here is what Khvicha’s dad had to say about his son’s dream.
“For Khvicha, playing against Real Madrid was special. He has always dreamed and I am convinced that he still dreams of playing for Real Madrid. In my family, everyone is a fan of Los Blancos – except for me. For this reason it was a very special match.”
However, the twist in Kvaratskhelia’s transfer saga prompts Chelsea to strategize differently. They must now weigh the feasibility of pursuing a player whose preference lies elsewhere against the pursuit of other potential targets who might be more inclined to join the Blues.
The club’s scouting network, known for identifying and nurturing talent, will be pivotal in this regard. Chelsea’s ability to attract top players is not solely dependent on financial muscle but also the appeal of living in London.
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While Kvaratskhelia’s leaning towards Real Madrid is a setback for Chelsea, it is not an insurmountable challenge. We don’t really need a left winger after all, and we can rest easy on this one.