PSG: Carlos Soler one step away from West Ham

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He is probably the PSG unwanted player with the highest market value at the moment. Having arrived at PSG two years ago, Carlos Soler is no longer part of Luis Enrique’s plans and PSG, who have been actively looking for a way out for him for several weeks. And after having considered a return to La Liga for a while, the 27-year-old midfielder is getting closer to the Premier League. Apart from Everton, who recently made a move, it is West Ham who seemed the most interested so far, as we revealed to you. Julen Lopetegui’s team had made him a priority, with the Spanish coach particularly appreciating the profile of the former Valencia player.

And the Spanish coach, who wants to have a creative profile in midfield to support Lucas Paqueta, will end up winning his case. According to our information, the different parties have clearly come closer in recent hours. Carlos Soler is now very close to signing with the Hammers who will pay 23 million euros to get him back from PSG (an amount higher than the sum paid by Paris two years ago when he was acquired). Optimism is high and the outcome would be imminent. And this could well make it easier for PSG at the end of the transfer window.

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