Paris Saint-Germain are working to resolve the bureaucratic hurdle preventing Randal Kolo Muani’s transfer to Juventus. The French club has reached its maximum number of loan deals this season, meaning they need to either recall a player or sell one permanently to finalize Kolo Muani’s move to Turin.
Calciomcercato detail how Carlos Soler, currently on loan at West Ham United, has emerged as a potential solution to this impasse. The Spanish midfielder has made about twenty appearances for the Hammers in the first half of the season, and the English club is pleased with his performance. West Ham holds a purchase option for Soler, valued at approximately 20 million euros.
According to French media reports, discussions have already taken place regarding a permanent transfer for Soler. West Ham are seeking a discount, considering PSG’s urgency to complete the deal. Further talks are expected in the coming days as both parties attempt to reach an agreement.
Another player linked with a potential move is Cher Ndour, who spent time in the youth academies of Atalanta and Brescia before being loaned to Besiktas last summer. Serie A clubs Fiorentina and Bologna have reportedly shown interest in the 2004-born player, although nothing concrete has materialized yet.
As negotiations between PSG and West Ham continue over Soler’s future, Juventus remains on standby. The Italian giants are eagerly awaiting PSG to clear the way for a deal that has been essentially completed for days, pending this administrative resolution.