Everyone else in Napoli was taken aback when Hviča Kvaracheli asked to be sold to Paris Saint-Germain during January, but apparently there are enough footballers on the market who can succeed the Georgian.
Or at least that's what Antonio Conte thinks, who compiled a list of potential reinforcements in the event of the increasingly certain departure of the great footballer.
The first option is Alejandro Garnacio from Manchester United, and journalist Alfredo Pedula points out that Napoli already sent the first offer of 40 million to "Old Trafford" and that it was rejected.
"Garnaggio is Conte's absolute first wish. "United are asking for 70 million euros, but it is realistic that they would agree to a smaller figure," said Pedula.
Juventus is also interested in the Argentine, but only in the summer, while Napoli is ready to take advantage of this moment and direct the money it expects from the sale of Kvarachelia (about 90 million) to buy Garnac.
If nothing happens after the arrival of Garnać, Conte will turn to Edon Žegrovi from Lille.
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