Report: Liverpool now leading race to sign the ‘most impressive player in Europe’

As the World Cup break arrives and the winter window approaches, transfer rumors, and news will now become the talk of the town again as Liverpool are leading the race to sign Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
Liverpool in chase of a super athlete named Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
Now that the World Cup break has started, Liverpool have one month to prepare for the second half of the season.
Jurgen Klopp knows his team still has a lot of distance to make up on the Premier League leaders as the season is put on hold.
Despite Darwin Nunez‘s recent improvement, their assault doesn’t appear to be as well-balanced as it was in the previous campaign. Life has been challenging for Klopp due to the departure of Sadio Mane and the injuries to Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota.
The chase to capture Napoli winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is being led by Liverpool. This season, the 21-year-old striker has become a sensation. The Georgian has already tallied six goals and seven assists in Serie A this year.
An Anfield fit?
With his Champions League performance at Anfield, he would have also won over Liverpool supporters. Meanwhile, Ancelotti praised Kvaratskhelia’s performances in particular while discussing his former team’s outstanding start to the season.
Ancelotti said:
“It’s difficult to predict today what they can do, certainly the newcomers [Khvicha Kvaratskhelia] have made the team unpredictable”
Recently Tottenham Hotspurs reportedly lost out on acquiring the Georgian for £20 million while he was at Rubin Kazan.
In comparison to the estimated £86 million asking price for the 21-year-old Napoli player, that price seems like a fairly fair price. The fact that Liverpool are currently in the lead for Kvaratskhelia is highly promising for Klopp.
The winger has torn through defenses all around Europe this season, according to Owen Hargreaves, who called him “breathtaking to behold.” With his straightforward playing style, he would undoubtedly be a well-liked player at Anfield. He may even wind up taking over for Mohamed Salah in the future if he continued to produce at the same rate at Liverpool as he is doing at Napoli.