Carlos Soler, the 28-year-old midfielder who arrived at Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2022 from Valencia with a contract running until 2027, failed to convince on the pitch and was loaned out to West Ham for the 2024-2025 season. There was talk of a permanent transfer after that, but the situation has changed (coach Julen Lopetegui has been replaced by Graham Potter) and a loan in La Liga is being considered, according to Radio Marca Valencia.
“Their Premier League experience is NOT successful
PSG plans another loan
Few in Spain can afford his wages
Real Sociedad tried in the summer
VCF have options if Carlos does his part and PSG have no choice in negotiation”
We’re cautious, there’s no certainty at the moment, so we’re remaining cautious. But it’s clear that Soler was one of the losers in the change of coach at West Ham, and to see him stay would come as a surprise.
So a new start would be logical, while a place at PSG looks very complicated. La Liga is also an easy option for the Valencia-trained player, where he shone before joining PSG.
However, we’ll have to wait and see whether a loan deal or a permanent transfer is in the offing, as well as a destination that is still far from fixed. A lot can still happen. We have no doubt that PSG and Soler do not wish to go on loan after loan.