West Ham will probably be busy this summer season as they goal to recuperate from a really poor season within the Premier League, so vital squad modifications are anticipated. And attainable signing could possibly be somebody that they have already got on their books.
West Ham have been heralded for his or her enterprise throughout final summer season’s switch window, and one participant to reach was Carlos Soler. The Spain midfielder joined from PSG on a season-long mortgage, however regardless of vital expectations, he has largely struggled to make an affect on the London Stadium.
However Soler himself has appeared to take pleasure in life at West Ham, and particularly beneath Graham Potter. And as such, he might stay on the membership on a everlasting foundation.
Carlos Soler desires to remain at West Ham on everlasting foundation
In an interview with the membership’s web site (by way of West Ham Zone), Soler has revealed that he would welcome staying at West Ham.
“It’s not been what I anticipated, nor what the staff or the followers anticipated by way of the target, as a result of after I arrived at this huge membership, the aim was to not be the place we are actually, the aim was an bold challenge with plenty of new gamers and new coaches and attempting to do issues higher than final yr.
“Nonetheless, I’ve actually loved my season right here regardless of not being within the place that we wish to be in. I’ve loved dwelling right here in London, enjoying with this staff and enjoying in entrance of this crowd and these unimaginable followers.
“I’ve at all times tried to do my finest in coaching and within the video games, and generally in soccer it doesn’t occur the way you need, however I’ve loved this yr right here in England, and clearly I’d like to be on this league for lots extra years as a result of each participant desires to play within the Premier League, and I’m no totally different.”
Soler has been anticipated to go away West Ham when his mortgage deal expires, however his need to remain might change issues.