Paris Saint-Germain recently celebrated their second consecutive UEFA Champions League triumph, a victory significantly powered by the extraordinary performances of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The Georgian sensation, crowned the competition’s best player, was instrumental in guiding the Parisian squad to glory, having fundamentally reshaped PSG following his arrival from Napoli last season. This remarkable impact has led many to declare Kvaratskhelia’s move as unequivocally the greatest winter transfer ever witnessed in football.

While Khvicha Kvaratskhelia may not have found the net against Arsenal in the final, unlike in previous rounds, his contribution was undeniably pivotal. It was his decisive play that earned the penalty, allowing Ousmane Dembélé to net the equalizer for PSG. Honored as the tournament’s standout performer, the Georgian winger consistently shone brightest on European nights. Within the capital club, there is certainly no regret regarding the substantial investment made to secure Kvaratskhelia‘s services. A reported €70 million was spent to bring him over from Naples during a past winter transfer window, and since then, PSG has undergone a complete transformation.
“A certain game-changer for the Champions League”
Approximately eighteen months ago, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia joined PSG, and his arrival has profoundly revitalized the Parisian outfit. A prominent sports analyst remarked, “His January arrival altered everything. You introduce a player who elevates the Champions League experience, someone who brings an extra dimension physically, mentally, technically, and in terms of effectiveness during those crucial encounters. I believe it truly stands as the most significant winter transfer in history.”
“Never before such an immediate impact from a winter transfer”
“I don’t think any winter transfer has ever delivered such an immediate impact,” the analyst continued regarding Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. “Of course, €70 million is a substantial sum, but other clubs have invested heavily in players during winter windows without achieving remotely similar returns. His influence was instant. And this season, without question, Kvara is PSG‘s premier player.”