There have been suggestions that Kvaratskhelia - who helped PSG to a historic European crown last season - has grown a little unsettled in the French capital. He is said to have been the subject of an inquest from frustrated team-mates that are accusing him of “playing by himself”.
The Georgian superstar has also been deployed on the right wing at times by Luis Enrique, and would prefer to operate on the opposite side of the field. Various reports have claimed that United have Kvaratskhelia on their radar.
The man himself has, however, been talking up his happiness at Parc des Princes. He told Le Parisien recently: “For me, Paris is truly extraordinary. You have everything here, and above all, this is the city of love. When PSG contacted me, I thought my wife was the happiest person in the world.
“Before PSG contacted me, she always said, 'Imagine if one day we play for PSG, it would be amazing to stay there.' In my mind, I think it's very difficult to go there when there are great players like [Lionel] Messi, Neymar and [Kylian] Mbappe. I love everything about Paris. The more I think about it, the more I appreciate how respectful the people are there.”