West Ham Initiate Negotiations for Permanent Signing of £17M “Complete” Midfielder
West Ham United’s technical director Tim Steidten and recruitment team have reportedly started early talks to permanently sign Carlos Soler in 2025. The Spanish midfielder is currently on a season-long loan from Paris Saint-Germain.
Soler has quickly become a key player for manager Julen Lopetegui, starting the last five Premier League matches. His performances have impressed the club, with an English source telling Le Parisien that West Ham are “delighted” with the 27-year-old’s adaptation.
The initial loan deal includes a £17 million option to buy. However, PSG are reportedly open to negotiating a slightly lower fee around £14 million plus add-ons. West Ham are keen to secure Soler’s long-term future and have scheduled meetings to advance discussions.
Described as a “complete midfielder”, Soler’s permanent signing could be a major boost for West Ham’s midfield. The club’s proactive approach demonstrates their commitment to strengthening the squad for the long-term.
As West Ham prepare to face Brighton in their next Premier League fixture, Soler’s growing influence could be key to the team’s performance. Manager Lopetegui has emphasized the importance of focusing on their own capabilities against a “very good” Brighton side.
With talks underway, West Ham fans will be eager to see if the club can secure Soler’s services beyond this season. His permanent signing could be a significant step in West Ham’s ambitions to establish themselves as consistent contenders in the upper echelons of the Premier League.