Carlos Soler, the 28-year-old midfielder who arrived at Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2022 from Valencia with 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. Estadio Deportivo and Marca reported this Friday that the Spaniard is expected to sign for Villarreal. But it will take time.
“Carlos Soler has been chosen as a priority option by Villarreal, and has accelerated contacts to secure his services.
Based on this interest, PSG knows that the Spanish club needs the player given his recent injuries.
The deal should materialize in the final days of the transfer window, as the Spanish club is offering a loan, but PSG knows it can be secured on a one-off basis.
Carlos Soler is waiting for the green light to embark on a new adventure in La Liga.
Estadio_ED / Marca”
Nothing is impossible, since Villarreal’s interest in Soler has already been mentioned several times and it makes sense. The Spaniard is a talented and experienced player who is looking for time and confidence. A return to the league where he once shone could do him good, especially with the coach at the time: Marcelino, with whom he was at Valencia.
This would be a great move for Soler, especially with the Champions League to play for. PSG has no reason to seek another option. However, the Parisian club isn’t giving away anything, and Villarreal seems to be under a bit of pressure. So it makes sense to fight for something better than a loan. Be careful, though, as the door shouldn’t close.