The Kvaratskhelia family has a meeting with Bayern Munich. Tomorrow evening, Khvicha (25 years old) will try to bring down the German club in the semi-final second leg of the UEFA Champions League. Last week, the former Naples player was real poison, scoring 2 goals in Paris Saint-Germain’s 5-4 victory. On Wednesday, Luis Enrique’s favorite will have the opportunity to drive the point home in order to help his club qualify for a new European final and retain their title. But Vincent Kompany intends to do everything in place to stop him at the Allianz Arena.
He is not the only member of the family to be expected in Germany. This Tuesday, La Gazzetta.ge reveals that Tornike (16 years old), the little brother of the Paris Saint-Germain player, is in the sights of Bayern Munich. A young left winger that we presented to you on our site last week. Like his elder before him, he plays at Dinamo Tbilisi within the academy. But the Georgian U17 international (6 matches) is already close to the professional group with whom he has been training for several days.
Bayern Munich want Kvara Jr
On May 2, the native of Tiflis reached a new milestone since he was integrated into the professional squad for the first time during the first division match against Dinamo Batumi. Kvara Jr remained on the bench the entire match. But it was an enriching first experience for the 16-year-old footballer. He could experience more in the coming months. A few days ago, the Italian press explained that Juventus and Naples were competing for his services. Belgian teams have also positioned themselves.
But they seem to be lagging behind. Or rather a plane. La Gazzetta.ge explains that after his first appearance in the Dinamo Tbilisi pro group, Tornike Kvaratskhelia flew to Munich to meet the Bavarian management. The Georgian media specifies that this is a first contact for the player, who visited the German club’s facilities. A club that wants to recruit him. It remains to be seen whether Kvaradona’s brother is interested, he who could well extend his stay to attend the clash between Bayern Munich and PSG on Wednesday evening.