After two-and-a-half seasons in Naples, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has embarked on a new chapter in his career, moving to Paris Saint-Germain.
Following a brief but successful spell in Italy, we look at the players the Georgian played alongside the most at Napoli.
After impressing at Empoli, Giovanni Di Lorenzo earned a move to Napoli, establishing himself as the club's first-choice right-back, as well as breaking into the Italy side, where he'd win the European Championship in 2021.
Playing every game of Napoli's title-winning 2022/23 campaign and starting every game of the following season, Stanislav Lobotka has been a crucial part of the side's midfield for the last five years.
Perhaps best remembered in England for his two years with Fulham, with a loan spell at Villarreal sandwiched in between, Frank Anguissa has become a regular fixture in the Napoli midfield since his move there in 2021.
Despite rotating the gloves with David Ospina in the early years of his time at Napoli, Alex Meret established himself as the number one just in time for Napoli's title-winning 2022/23 campaign, and remains first-choice goalkeeper.
One season in Italy with Hellas Verona was enough to convince Napoli to take the plunge on Amir Rrahmani and by his second season in Naples he was a regular member of the side's defence.
Moving from Inter to Napoli halfway through the 2019/20 season, Matteo Politano has been a vital squad member for the side ever since, and has twice cleared 10 goal contributions.
Another vital squad option for Napoli over the last few years, Mathias Olivera has established himself as a first-choice left-back this season, with his maiden campaign coinciding with Napoli's title win.
A regular part of Napoli's side following his move in 2016, Piotr Zielinski left for Inter at the start of the season after making 281 appearances for the Serie A side.
Signed ahead of Napoli's title-winning 2022/23 season, Giacomo proved a useful sub option in the last two campaigns, making 38 appearances off the bench.
If there was a Napoli player more important to their 2023 title win than Kvaratskhelia, it was Victor Osimhen.
Just two seasons after his move to Italy, the Nigerian forward scored a whopping 26 goals in 32 games, being named Capocannoniere and lifting the Scudetto.