Wolverhampton Wanderers are one of the clubs that are monitoring PSG midfielder Carlos Soler, with expectations mounting that he'll leave Paris this summer. The original report stems from L'Equipe, and now clubs like Wolves could pounce on a proven but underutilised talent.
🚨🇪🇸 Carlos Soler will leave Paris Saint-Germain in the next 10 days, open to both permanent/loan deals.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 20, 2025
La Liga and Premier League remain his priority options ahead of final days. pic.twitter.com/lSE56cGTOC
Why Soler might be available
After signing from Valencia for €18 million in 2022, Soler claimed two Ligue 1 titles with PSG. Yet under Luis Enrique, he fell out of favour. He even spent the 2024/25 season on loan at West Ham, making 31 appearances, but he failed to cement a starting place back at PSG and looks certain to move on.
Soler By The Numbers
During his Premier League stint last season, Soler registered 31 appearances, scoring once and assisting once. He averaged around 39 passes per game with an impressive 88.7% accuracy, with just over one key pass per game and an expected assists of 0.12 per 90 minutes. Across his PSG career, he scored five times and assisted five in 50 appearances, while at Valencia, he had a more influential spell, scoring 31 goals in 182 appearances. These figures underline him as a technically sound midfielder with good passing reliability and a tidy chance creator rather than a prolific goal scorer.
For Wolves, any move for Soler is likely to be about squad depth over star quality. With João Gomes and André firmly established as the first-choice midfield pairing, Soler would most likely serve as a backup option who can also slot into attacking midfield. His European pedigree and ball retention skills could provide a useful option from the bench, particularly in tight games where Wolves need control in possession, similar to the role Pablo Sarabia played at Wolves. His ability to operate in multiple midfield roles could make him a valuable squad player as Vítor Pereira continues a more flexible squad.