Transfer window, West Ham has competition for Soler!

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It’s one of the hot topics at Paris Saint-Germain in recent days. Not in the plans of Luis Enrique and the Parisian management for this season, Carlos Soler is very close to finding a new place.

The Spanish midfielder who arrived in the French capital in the summer of 2022 is being closely targeted by West Ham with whom he has already found common ground. The English club is also said to be very close to reaching an agreement with PSG for a transfer that could be around 20 to 25 million euros.

However, another club could overshadow West Ham in the final sprint. Indeed, according to information from journalist Florian Plettenberg, Everton would also be interested in the profile of the Parisian midfielder. The English club would have contacted the Parisian leaders to try to afford the player.

West Ham in pole position

However, despite Everton’s interest, West Ham is indeed in pole position in the Carlos Soler case. The London club presents an ambitious project with the aim of titillating the Premier League big guns. In addition, the English team has a strong asset in its squad in the person of Julen Lopetegui.

The Spanish coach knows the current Paris Saint-Germain player well and knows how to use him to see him perform in his team. The case should be resolved in the coming hours. The Spanish player is also excluded from Luis Enrique’s group for the reception of Montpellier this Friday evening (8:45 p.m.).

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