PSG, an unexpected check for a big flop?

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Real Sociedad would be closely interested in a flop from PSG, who could recover a little less than 15 million euros in the operation.

The summer promises to be particularly lively at PSG. If the departure of Kylian Mbappé will lead to the recruitment of one or more offensive reinforcements, certain players will have to leave the capital club. This could particularly be the case of Carlos Soler who, since his arrival from Valencia FC in 2022, has never really convinced.

According to Deportes Cope Gipuzkoa, the Spanish midfielder (27 years old) would have a touch on the Real Sociedad side. The Basque club, sixth in La Liga and eliminated by Paris Saint-Germain in the round of 16 of the Champions League, would very much like to relaunch the player, also courted by the English team Aston Villa, coached by Unai Emery.

Problem, Carlos Soler is under contract until 2027 with the Rouge et Bleu, who bought him for 18 million euros and will therefore not let him slip away at any price. Real Sociedad would like to complete the deal for less than 15 million euros, unless PSG accepts a loan with partial coverage of his salary, estimated at 400,000 euros per month.

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