It looks like football greatness runs deep in the Kvaratskhelia family. While Paris Saint-Germain star Kvicha Kvaratskhelia prepares to face Bayern Munich in a Champions League semifinal second leg, the German giants are reportedly setting their sights on his younger brother, Tornike.
According to Georgian outlet La Gazzetta Georgia, as captured by @iMiaSanMia, Bayern have already flown the 16-year-old winger to Munich for a meeting with club officials and a tour of their facilities. The left-footed attacker, who can also play centrally, was recently included in Dinamo Tbilisi's first team squad for the first time—a clear sign that his rapid development is catching eyes across Europe.
But here's the catch: UEFA regulations prevent Bayern from signing Tornike from a non-EU country like Georgia before he turns 18. That means the earliest he could join would be summer 2028. The rules also block him from playing for Bayern's youth teams in the meantime—a restriction that club legend Uli Hoeness has openly criticized. It's the same hurdle that prevented Bayern from making a serious move for Kvicha nearly a decade ago.
Despite the bureaucratic roadblocks, the buzz around Tornike is undeniable. Standing tall with quick, explosive movements, he bears a striking resemblance to his older brother's playing style. With several other European clubs reportedly circling, this is a name you'll want to remember—and a kit you might want to keep an eye on for the future.
