Arsenal are exploring a high-profile move for Paris Saint-Germain winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia as part of a planned summer overhaul. The Georgian international has been identified as a priority target to strengthen Mikel Arteta’s attack, with his standout Champions League performances catching the club’s attention.
The deal faces significant hurdles. PSG consider Kvaratskhelia central to their project under Luis Enrique and are reluctant to sell. Arsenal, meanwhile, must navigate new Premier League financial rules, which could force the departure of senior players to create room for major signings.
Despite PSG’s stance, the player’s representatives are reportedly open to discussing future options. Kvaratskhelia himself has expressed happiness in Paris, praising the city and his life at the club, though his comments underline the difficulty of luring him away.
Arsenal are also monitoring Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez, but his €100m valuation makes a move unlikely. The Gunners’ ambition is clear: they want a world-class addition to elevate their frontline. Whether they can convince PSG to part with Kvaratskhelia remains uncertain, but the pursuit signals a bold intent ahead of the summer window.




