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It seems that every day brings its share of surprises for the undesirables of Paris Saint-Germain. Yesterday, Slovakian defender Milan Skriniar was finally announced as a new member of the rotation within the Parisian rearguard. The former Inter Milan player did not have a crazy preseason that changed the minds of his management. He simply took advantage of the lack of recruitment of a right-handed defender to leave the loft.
For his part, Carlos Soler remains a candidate to leave. After two years in the capital (eight goals, eight assists in 53 matches), the Spaniard, who was bought from Valencia for €18 million, has a good rating. Real Sociedad was interested, but it is ultimately towards England that he is heading. Recently, we also revealed the details of the agreement with West Ham.
Soler is popular in the Premier League
The Hammers and the Parisians were negotiating a loan with a mandatory purchase option of more than €20 million. Since then, things have been moving behind the scenes. It is rumored that PSG would like to finally get rid of Soler as part of a permanent transfer. And last night, Sky Germany tells us that a new courtier has appeared. It is Everton, the potential future club of John Textor.
The Toffees had Soler’s name on their short list for some time, but they have come forward in a more concrete way. The current Premier League bottom club has even contacted PSG to let them know of its intentions. West Ham remains in pole position in this case, but the arrival of a new suitor from England may allow Paris to raise the stakes. Stay tuned.
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