Arsenal weigh up summer move for PSG star Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

Arsenal are weighing up a summer move for Paris Saint-Germain winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, as they look to strengthen their attacking options ahead of next season.

The Georgian forward only joined the French club during the winter transfer window in 2025, but made an immediate impact, helping the club to a historic treble-winning campaign, which also included their first-ever UEFA Champions League title.

Kvaratskhelia has carried that form into the current season and was particularly impressive in PSG’s 8-2 aggregate win over Chelsea in the Champions League Round of 16 earlier this month, scoring three goals across both legs.

Despite his importance to the French champions, the 25-year-old could be open to a new challenge, especially if it offers him a more consistent role in the starting lineup.

According to reports from The Independent, Arsenal are now exploring a bold move for the Georgian forward this summer.

The Gunners are keen to upgrade their options on the left wing ahead of next season as they aim to continue competing for major trophies.

There is also some uncertainty surrounding the future of several attacking players at the club. Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus have both been linked with an exit at the end of the season, while Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke have shown flashes but struggled for consistency at times.

The North London club are also monitoring Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez, as we reported earlier, along with other attacking targets which include the likes of Bradley Barcola, Anthony Gordon, Julian Brandt, and Rafael Leao.

PSG, however, are not keen on letting Kvaratskhelia leave, as they see him as a crucial part of their squad.

Meanwhile, their stance could be tested if Arsenal come forward with a significant offer that matches their valuation.

If a deal does happen, it would be a huge signing for Arsenal, adding another dimension to their attack and giving them a different kind of threat compared to what they are used to.

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