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Liverpool were linked with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia before he joined Paris Saint-Germain but the winger could still end up in EnglandLiverpool fans could be excused for feeling like they have seen enough of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in recent weeks, but they might feel a lot different if the Georgian international was running out in a red shirt at Anfield.The 25-year-old played a key role in Paris Saint-Germain's 4-0 aggregate success over the Reds in the Champions League quarter-final, scoring a brilliant individual goal in the first leg at the Parc des Princes.The former Napoli winger is enjoying another stellar season under Luis Enrique and remains on course to complete a league and European Cup double, but an English coach who knows him well has claimed that Kvaratskhelia still fancies a move to the Premier League and Liverpool are named as one of the clubs that have piqued his interest.David Webb is a former coaching assistant of the Georgia national team, where he worked with the PSG star. Speaking about Kvaratskhelia on talkSPORT's Hawsbee and Jacobs show, he said: "I think it'd be great for the Premier League if he would come.
He's an exciting player and he would definitely sort of light it up.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE! He was always interested."It's Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, the big ones competing in the Champions League and stuff."Kvaratskhelia was first linked with a move to the Reds in 2024, after starring for Georgia at the European Championship.
But despite media talk of him swapping Serie A for the Premier League, it was PSG who captured his services in January of last year for an initial transfer fee of £70m.The 25-year-old went onto help Enrique's side win Ligue 1 before securing the clubs first-ever Champions League triumph against Inter Milan, scoring in the final.This season, he has registered a goal contribution against every English team he has faced in European competition, including his goal against Liverpool in Paris."He's a phenomenal talent," Webb continued. He was at Napoli at the time."He'd just been off that season where he just won Serie A, and then he had a spell under [Antonio] Conte, and I think that really took his game to another level in terms of his work rate and his physicality."Because obviously under Conte, you have to put in the defensive work."I think that really put him on the radar to go to the next level with PSG and then start competing for Champions League and stuff like that, which he was very successful in last year."So I think we've seen if you look at his stats during the Champions League."Obviously, we can see his talent on the ball, what he does without the ball."But his work rate now, I think, he's one of the highest sort of outputs from the attacking players to come back defensively."And I think it's a real credit that he's added to his game."The Reds are expected to be on the hunt for new wingers this summer, following the pending exit of Mohamed Salah at the end of the season.Former Red Luis Diaz was also not replaced on a like-for-like basis when he joined Bayern Munich last summer, so Arne Slot could be in the market for fresh attacking power on both flanks.
