At 22 years old and due to his excellent performance, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has been linked for some time to clubs from Premier League and even his real Madrid. But the Georgian, with 14 goals and 16 assists in the remaining Serie A leader, the Napleshas a contract until June 2027. That is why its president, Aurelius de Laurentiis. he is tired of being asked about his renewal.
“What renovation? Will they stop touching the eggs? The contracts were made by two parties, and we signed for five years, not just one,” he said in an action by A series about the footballer who was nicknamed ‘Kvaradona’.
In the same event and, according to EFE, citing the recent violent episodes of his team’s ultras. “It’s a story that lasted 50 years, until ‘Thatcher Act’, and adapting to Italy, we will always have these problems. Those are not real fans, they are criminals who are allowed to come to the stadium, scary families and real fans who have episodes that are under everyone’s gaze,” he said.
He also admitted that he was a bit worried about the preparation for the scudetto party. “Neapolitans celebrate it all over the city and that worries me, because it’s superstition. It seems crazy to me, but it’s part of the Neapolitan color,” he said.
DeLaurentiis, In addition, he pointed to the previous summer market, where big names such as Belgian dried mertensthe Italian Lorenzo Insignethe Senegalese Kalidou Koulibaly or the Spanish Fabian Ruiz they left the southern city, as one of the keys to success this season. “It helped not to struggle to get rid of the black sheep. You can end your contract and choose to leave if you don’t feel Neapolitan. I think the young people we have now realize that we are a force. Finally eleven or twenty-two, instead of being three or five Neapolitans”, he declared.
Source: La Verdad

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