[7] Following the 2017 season, the Georgian Football Federation named Giorgi Chakvetadze the best young player of the year after his prolific performance both at the club and U19 Euro Championship.
[8] In April 2018, he topped the list of seven young distinguished players based on votes from Belgian football fans.
[11] Around the same time, Giorgi Chakvetadze received the Best Player of the Year award in Georgia, especially given his several impressive games in the 2018–19 UEFA Nations League campaign.
[16] He debuted with his new club as a second-half substitute on 6 July during the UEFA Champions League 1st qualifying round game against Dinamo Batumi.
[18] Before the start of the next season, Slovan intended to purchase him, but the sides failed to reach an agreement on his transfer fee.
[21] On 1 February 2024, Watford confirmed that they had completed the permanent signing of Chakvetadze[22] with the contract extended to another five-year period later in September.
[26] Chakvetadze scored his debut goal of his senior career in a friendly match against Lithuania on 24 March 2018 in Tbilisi, where Georgia achieved a 4–0 win over its guests.
[30] A year later he took part in both UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying matches and made a vital contribution to Georgia's first major international achievement.