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As every summer, the degreasing operation is in full swing at Paris Saint-Germain. The reigning French champions are trying to find a way out for each unwanted player, and this, until the last minute of this transfer window. This is the case for Ilyes Housni, who left for Le Havre, for Renato Sanches, who returned to Benfica, for Manuel Ugarte, who is heading to Manchester United. Just like the Uruguayan, another player is also joining the Premier League: Carlos Soler.
Arriving in Paris in the summer of 2022, he has never brought satisfaction, whether under the orders of Christophe Galtier, or with Luis Enrique. Last season, the former Valencia player only played 28 games with the club of the Capital. Not in the good books of the Iberian technician, he was shown the exit door by Paris. A godsend for him who was looking for more playing time. But also for West Ham United.
Dry loan for Soler
The London club began a new era this summer under Julen Loptegui, after years under David Moise. Max Kilman, Cryscencio Summerville, Niclas Füllkrug, Luis Guilherme, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Guidi Rodríguez, Wes Foderingham and Jean-Clair Todibo, eight new recruits arrived this summer. A ninth with the arrival of Carlos Soler. “West Ham United are delighted to announce the loan signing of Spanish international midfielder Carlos Soler. The 27-year-old becomes our ninth signing of an exciting summer transfer window, joining from French champions Paris Saint-Germain on a contract until the end of the 2024/25 season.”.
The Spaniard arrives on loan. He will join other players who have played in the French championship, such as Lucas Paqueta. His arrival at the current ninth-placed Premier League side coincides with the departure of James Ward-Prowse. The 29-year-old English midfielder has officially signed with Nottingham Forest.
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