Carlos Soler, heading to La Liga?

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Things will change during the summer transfer window in the French capital. This summer, Paris Saint-Germain intends to be very active on all levels: in arrivals of course, but also in departures.

Several players are expected to leave the Ile-de-France team in the coming weeks. This is the case of Spanish midfielder Carlos Soler. The former Valencia CF player does not fit into Luis Enrique’s plans and is confined to the substitutes’ bench.

This summer, a way out could be found for him. According to information from Foot Mercato, two La Liga clubs are on its shelves. Real Sociedad and Villarreal could try it in the coming weeks

Will Carlos Soler leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer? This is clearly the trend. The Spanish midfielder is very rarely lined up on the pitch by his coach. Although he is happy at PSG, he could relaunch himself in a championship that he knows well. However, a permanent transfer does not seem to be on the agenda.

However, a permanent transfer does not seem to be on the agenda. Always according to Foot Mercato, a one-season loan is desired for the two Spanish clubs. Discussions are expected to continue and could be concluded in the coming weeks. To be continued…

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