Reminds me of a young Mohamed Salah Fabio Capello compares Serie A star to Liverpool hero
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Former Rubin Kazan player will join Napoli on a 5 year deal - he was on Tottenham list last summer.Napoli have officially signed Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for next season. Deal completed and now also announced by president de Laurentiis to Radio KKN. Former Rubin Kazan player will join Napoli on a 5 year deal - he was on Tottenham list last summer. Paratici wanted to sign him when he was working with Juventus and at the north London club, he again made attempts to sign him. His agent Mamuka Dzhugeli disclosed on Nobel Arustamyan’s YouTube channel (via ) that Kvaratskhelia could have moved to Juventus but Paratici then left the club. Later, the winger himself snubbed the switch to Tottenham because he was being offered a loan deal. He was looking for a permanent offer to take the next step in his career. Salah also played in Serie A at clubs like Fiorentina and AS Roma, which was perhaps crucial for him to rediscover himself and help him bring out his A-game. It was the form and consistency he showcased in the Italian top-flight that earned him his move to Liverpool in 2017. Since then, he has never looked back. The Egyptian has scored 156 goals and provided 63 assists in his 254 appearances for the Reds and has cemented his legacy as an Anfield hero.
Reminds me of a young Mohamed Salah - Fabio Capello compares Serie A star to Liverpool hero
Find out which young winger is Capello talking about! Former Real Madrid and England manager Fabio Capello has likened one of Serie A's newest entrants Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to a younger version of ace . The highly-rated winger has signed for in a deal worth €10 million from Georgian side Dinamo Batumi. Capello revealed that the 21-year old reminds him of the Egypt international from his early days. In his interview with Corriere dello Sport, the Italian spoke about the upcoming Serie A campaign and gave his take on various top sides in the Italian division. It was here that he talked about Napoli and compared their new recruit to the Liverpool winger. The former Three Lions boss thinks Partenopei will definitely miss the experienced figure of Kalidou Koulibaly in their backline, having sold him to Chelsea. Capello said (via ): "Luciano Spalletti has lost Koulibaly, someone who gave a real sense of confidence to the whole squad. I am curious to see how Napoli do, especially Kvaratskhelia, who in his movements reminds me of an early Mohamed Salah.” The Georgian winger has the ability to take on fullbacks, outpace them, and create chances as well as score from wider positions. That's why he's earned the comparison to the Liverpool winger. Fabio Paratici, 's director of football, has been chasing Kvaratskhelia for some time now. Napoli have officially signed Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for next season. Deal completed and now also announced by president de Laurentiis to Radio KKN.Former Rubin Kazan player will join Napoli on a 5 year deal - he was on Tottenham list last summer.Napoli have officially signed Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for next season. Deal completed and now also announced by president de Laurentiis to Radio KKN. Former Rubin Kazan player will join Napoli on a 5 year deal - he was on Tottenham list last summer. Paratici wanted to sign him when he was working with Juventus and at the north London club, he again made attempts to sign him. His agent Mamuka Dzhugeli disclosed on Nobel Arustamyan’s YouTube channel (via ) that Kvaratskhelia could have moved to Juventus but Paratici then left the club. Later, the winger himself snubbed the switch to Tottenham because he was being offered a loan deal. He was looking for a permanent offer to take the next step in his career. Salah also played in Serie A at clubs like Fiorentina and AS Roma, which was perhaps crucial for him to rediscover himself and help him bring out his A-game. It was the form and consistency he showcased in the Italian top-flight that earned him his move to Liverpool in 2017. Since then, he has never looked back. The Egyptian has scored 156 goals and provided 63 assists in his 254 appearances for the Reds and has cemented his legacy as an Anfield hero.