Napoli make contact with PSG outcast Carlos Soler | OneFootball

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·4 de junio de 2025

Napoli make contact with PSG outcast Carlos Soler

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Napoli have initiated contact with Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Carlos Soler ahead of a potential summer move (h/t Gianluca Di Marzio).

After clinching the Serie A title, the Partenopei are looking to significantly strengthen their squad.


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Kevin De Bruyne is on the verge of completing a sensational move to the Diego Maradona Stadium, but Napoli are keen on adding another midfielder to their ranks.

Soler has returned to Parc des Princes after spending the 2024/25 season on loan at West Ham United.

Despite making 31 appearances, the Spaniard struggled to establish himself as a regular for the Hammers, who eventually opted against a permanent move.

PSG could be open to selling the 28-year-old, as he is no longer part of manager Luis Enrique’s plans. His contract expires in 2027.

The former Valencia star could revive his flagging career under Napoli manager Antonio Conte, who is renowned for extracting the best from his players.

For instance, the Italian tactician took a struggling Scott McTominay under his wing and turned him into a world-class midfielder.

The former Manchester United star was pivotal in Napoli’s Serie A triumph last season, while also being named the league’s MVP.

Conte is also eyeing a top-class winger to fill the void left by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who moved to PSG in January. He has identified Bologna’s Dan Ndoye as a top target.

The Swiss attacker has been impressive for Rossoblu, who have been punching above their weight in the last couple of seasons.

He scored the winning goal against AC Milan in the Coppa Italia final that ended Bologna’s 51-year trophy drought.

Napoli have earmarked Ndoye’s Bologna teammate Sam Beukema as a potential target to strengthen their backline.

The 26-year-old centre-back has earned praise for his stellar performances and is in line to receive his first Netherlands national team call-up soon.

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