With an emotional video published on social media, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia officially announced his farewell to Napoli: the Georgian talent, protagonist of the third Scudetto long-awaited by Neapolitan fans, is moving to Paris Saint-Germain.
“Dear Neapolitans, it is difficult and painful, but the time has come to say goodbye”, begins the striker in his farewell message. “Naples was my home, where thanks to each of you I felt truly good”, he continues, recalling the special moments experienced with the fans and the team.
Kvaratskhelia retraced the most significant stages of his experience in the blue jersey, with words full of emotion: "I retrace in my mind the journey we lived together. I remember my first goal, an emotion I will never forget, and your chants, your energy, always special, both at home and away".
The striker underlined how much Naples, the city and the team, contributed to his growth: "Here I learned a lot both on and off the field. I grew as a person and as an athlete. It was a great honor to wear this shirt and be part of a city that lives for football".
In his message, Kvaratskhelia wanted to thank all those who accompanied him on this adventure: “I want to thank every person who works at the club, the coaches, the staff, my teammates. I say goodbye to you, but you will always remain in my heart and I hope that one day we will meet again”.
A special thought went to the Neapolitan fans: "Today I probably set foot in Naples for the last time. This place, every single memory, every cry of the fans have become memories that I will always carry with me. I arrived here as a boy that few knew and now I leave as a man, with the love of many people, many victories and above all the Scudetto, the title that this city has dreamed of for so many years".
The final greeting was particularly touching. kvaratskhelia he talked about his last day at the Diego Armando Maradona stadium, spent together with his partner Nitsa and his son Damiane: “When he grows up and watches this video, I want him to be proud of it.”, concluded the footballer, revealing a deep and indissoluble bond with Naples. Kvara's farewell marks the end of an extraordinary chapter for Naples and its fans, but his words leave the door open to a possible future return: “One day I will tell you everything. In the meantime I wish you the success that this city and these people deserve”.
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