Carlos Soler, the 27-year-old midfielder who arrived at Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2022 from Valencia with a contract until 2022, failed to convince on the pitch and was loaned out to West Ham for the 2024-2025 season. He is now back in the Premier League and could be bought permanently, according to Standard.
“Carlos Soler is making a real impact at West Ham, and the English club are beginning to think about whether his loan deal should become a permanent transfer.
Lopetegui seems to have placed Soler ahead of Paqueta in the pecking order, while the Brazilian’s future is uncertain.
Standard Sport”
It’s interesting to see that Soler is taking advantage of his loan to remind us of his qualities, which he wasn’t able to express in Paris. It’s good news for both his career and PSG’s finances. It’s also a reminder that a player can be in difficulty in a certain context without being “rubbish”.
In any case, we wish the Spaniard every success for the future. But let’s not celebrate the fact that the option to buy has been exercised. It’s only a rumour, and soccer moves very fast.