Carlos Soler’s underwhelming stint at Paris Saint-Germain could end this summer.
While there has been talk of Spanish clubs coming forward for the ex-Valencia man, Soler’s future could well lie in England.
L’Equipe report today that the La Liga side interested in Soler was Real Sociedad, but they need to make more financial room to have a chance of signing the midfielder. This has given more power to West Ham’s increasing interest.
Even though Brighton are also interested, it is West Ham who are advancing on the Soler front.
The Hammers, it is mentioned, are ‘discussing the details’ of the move with PSG, who want around €20m for the Spaniard.
At the same time, Foot Mercato have also reported on Soler’s situation, saying that whilst there’s no agreement, ‘discussions are progressing well’, and a loan with a compulsory purchase option could be the solution.
They too confirm that Real Sociedad will find it difficult to sign Soler, suggesting that the Hammers are quite clearly in the lead.