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MANCHESTER CITY are keeping tabs on the Georgian striker dubbed the new Georgi Kinkladze.
Napoli forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has a growing band of admirers after a stellar first three months in Italy, with Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain among them.
Now City are taking a keen interest â and the Kvaratskhelia has an affection for them because of Kinkladze, who is a cult figure for his unforgettable spell there in the 1990s.
Meanwhile, crocked duo Kyle Walker and Kalvin Phillips will step up their recovery work this week and are on course to make the World Cup.
Walker, a certainty for the England squad, has had groin surgery while Phillips had a shoulder op last month.
Boss Pep Guardiola admitted on Friday that he is delighted with their progress â and the pair of them have had the green light to increase their core work and cardio fitness.
They will be back in the gym this week, and although the club will not risk longer term injuries by rushing them back, hopes of both making Qatar are growing.