Tornike Kvaratskhelia is a 16-year-old Georgian winger who made his debut in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Conference League for Dinamo Tbilisi. His team secured progression against Mondorf from Luxembourg after extra time (1-2 away, 1-1 home), with Tornike coming on as a substitute in the 61st and 56th minutes respectively. His performance showed confidence and attacking quality.

He is the younger brother of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, a 25-year-old PSG winger who transferred from Napoli in 2024 for approximately €70 million. Khvicha also made his professional start at Dinamo Tbilisi, debuting in the Georgian top division at 16.

According to Transfermarkt, Tornike’s current market value stands at around €500,000. He appeared in the final rounds of the Georgian league last season, marking the commencement of his professional experience. Clubs across Europe, including FC Barcelona, are paying attention to his development, given his familial ties and early exposure.

Tornike plays primarily as a winger on either flank. In the recent Conference League matches, he displayed composure in dribbling and an ability to influence the game coming off the bench. His brother’s attributes—speed, technique, and work ethic—set a precedent that has drawn interest, and Tornike is now under observation by scouts.

While Tornike’s experience is currently limited to domestic league play and early European competition qualifiers, his progress and the established reputation linked to his surname suggest he is a young player worth monitoring closely.