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 returned to Paris, with a solution to be found for his future. It should be at Real Sociedad. Le Parisien reports that Soler is waiting. A move to Real Sociedad is indeed on the cards, but there are still doubts. The deal could well be finalized.
“Soler is awaiting a definitive agreement between PSG and Real Sociedad, as there is uncertainty over the terms of the deal (loan or transfer).
In the last few hours, Paris and the Spanish club have been discussing these details to finalize this deal.
Le Parisien.”
The Carlos Soler deal is symptomatic of the final hours of the transfer window at Paris Saint-Germain: everything is a question of contractual details. The Spanish midfielder, who arrived in Paris in 2022, has never managed to establish himself in Luis Enrique’s rotation. Eager to regain playing time and a central role, he sees Real Sociedad as an ideal destination to relaunch his career, particularly with the prospect of playing in the Champions League.
For PSG, the nature of the deal is crucial: a loan would reduce the wage bill and offer a temporary solution, while an outright transfer would mark a definitive break with a player who has not performed well. The choice between these two options also reflects the balance Paris is seeking between team management and economic constraints.