Carlos Soler, a 28-year-old midfielder who joined Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2022 from Valencia on a contract until 2027, failed to impress on the pitch and was loaned to West Ham for the 2024-2025 season. He has now returned to Paris, with a solution to be found for the future. AS confirmed two options for the Spaniard on Sunday.
“In recent weeks, clubs such as Villarreal (Spain) and Brighton (England) have expressed interest. And it is mainly these destinations that will allow the midfielder to take a new step: a return to Spain or a return to the Premier League. Clubs such as Real Sociedad have already been in contact, as recently as last summer, and Soler is looking for a project where he can fit in and put his experience at the highest level to good use.”
Villarreal and Brighton are the two clubs that have been mentioned in recent weeks, which gives hope for a rather interesting transfer. These are encouraging options for Soler, with La Liga and the Champions League on one side and the Premier League on the other. Two environments where Soler has already proven himself, particularly in Spain.
However, we remain cautious. There has been no particular progress with negotiations yet. An agreement is still a long way off. There is hope, which is a good start. Let’s hope for something more concrete soon.