Napoli sold the Georgia star to PSG during the winter market of last season and although a blow, the Azzurri ended the campaign as Serie A title winners.
The Laurentiis spoke with Il Corriere della Sera: “I had to sell Kvaratskhelia because his agent threatened to resort to Article 17.
“After the first, formidable season of Georgian, we immediately concentrated on negotiating a contract renewal, improving his salary and offering a very important amount, because it was clear that the limited compensation would attract half of the world to make Golden Bridges for him.
“But his agent, Mamuka Jugeli, had other plans for himself and the player. He wanted to get a huge commission for himself from another club, as well as a dual -digit salary for Kvara. At the end of the second year of his contract, the European championships in Germany took place. Manna, Chiavelli, and I flew to Stall, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka, but Mamuka.
“I had to sell him then; PSG had offered more than € 200 million for the Kvara-Osimhen package. But I had promised (Antonio) Conte I would keep him, and I didn't have the heart to do it.”
