Premier League
West Ham has made a statement in the transfer market by securing the signing of Carlos Soler, one of Luis Enrique's discards at PSG. The Spanish midfielder arrives in London on a season-long loan, with a purchase option set at 20 million euros. After his time at Valencia and subsequent move to the Parisian team in 2022, Soler aims to rediscover his best form under the guidance of Julen Lopetegui.
West Ham United sign Spain midfielder Carlos Soler on loan
— West Ham Football (@westhamfootball) August 30, 2024
West Ham United is delighted to announce the loan signing of Spain international midfielder Carlos Soler. ⁰⁰The 27-year-old becomes our ninth signing of an exciting summer transfer window, joining from French… pic.twitter.com/A1mdCJlqRT
During his two years in Paris, Soler played 63 games, though he started only 32 of them, scoring eight goals and providing seven assists. Despite his talent, he failed to establish himself as a key player under both Mauricio Pochettino and Luis Enrique, leading to his departure in search of more playing time.
A Fresh Start in England
Now, at the London Stadium, the 27-year-old midfielder has the chance to revive his career and show why he was a crucial player at Valencia and for the Spanish national team.
This signing adds to a remarkable list of acquisitions by West Ham, who have invested over 140 million euros in reinforcements this summer. Lopetegui's project aims to return the club to European competitions, and Soler's arrival could be the missing piece in a team with high aspirations. Fans are hopeful that the Spaniard can showcase his full potential in this new chapter in the Premier League.
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