Khvicha Kvaratskhelia Inspires Paris FC to Sign Georgian Prospect
**Khvicha Kvaratskhelia**’s path from Dinamo Tbilisi to back‑to‑back UEFA Champions League titles has just paved the way for another Georgian talent. On 7 July 2026 Paris FC announced they will sign 18‑year‑old midfielder Andria Kvirikadze, a product of the same academy that launched Kvaratskhelia’s career.
Paris FC confirmed the long‑term deal with Kvirikadze after a medical scheduled for later the same day. The youngster has only featured for Dinamo Tbilisi’s reserve side, but the club sees him as a future asset for their youth squad rather than an immediate first‑team starter at Stade Jean‑Bouin. The move follows a report by *Le Parisien* that highlighted the link to Kvaratskhelia’s former club.
Kvaratskhelia’s meteoric rise-winning the Champions League in each of his two seasons at the Parc des Princes-has turned Dinamo Tbilisi into a scouting hotspot for French clubs. Paris FC’s technical director, Jean‑Marc Gauthier, noted that Kvirikadze’s ability to play on the wing mirrors Kvaratskhelia’s style, offering a template for development. The club hopes the Georgian’s reputation will help the teenager adapt quickly to French football.
Signing a prospect linked to a world‑class forward gives Paris FC a marketing boost and a potential on‑field upgrade. The club’s youth coach, Laurent Blanc (assistant), believes Kvirikadze’s technical training at Dinamo will add creativity to their midfield pipeline. If the player follows Kvaratskhelia’s trajectory, Paris FC could reap both sporting and commercial rewards.
Kvirikadze will travel to Paris later this week for his medical and, pending clearance, will join the club’s under‑19 squad. He is expected to train with the senior side during the preseason, giving him a chance to learn directly from the likes of Kvaratskhelia, who remains a key figure at PSG. The move marks the latest chapter in a growing pipeline of Georgian talent heading to France.
Every time a Georgian player signs for a French club, Kvaratskhelia’s influence grows. His success story now serves as a benchmark for young players back home, showing that a path from Tbilisi to the top of European football is viable. Paris FC’s gamble on Kvirikadze could reinforce that narrative, adding another layer to Kvaratskhelia’s lasting impact on the sport.