West Ham United Football Club have once again shown a strong willingness to make a bid in the transfer market, and according to a new report from authoritative Spanish media outlet Relevo, they are actively seeking to reach an agreement with Paris Saint-Germain over the transfer of midfielder Soler. The future of Soler has been in the spotlight all summer, and West Ham United are undoubtedly one of the most sincere suitors at the moment.
It has been reported that a good verbal consensus has been established between West Ham United and Soler, with Lopetegui, as the team's manager, making it clear that he highly recognizes Soler and wants him to be a core member of the team's future team building plans. This commitment undoubtedly provides Soler with a great deal of appeal, especially when considering that West Ham United also boast a number of strong players such as Paqueta, Guido Rodriguez and Edinson Alvarez.
However, the issue of salary has always been a sensitive point in transfer negotiations. West Ham United are actively working to ensure that they can match Soler's salary demands. At the same time, they are also waiting for the departure of some players in order to make salary space for Soler to join. Once these pre-adjustments are completed, West Ham United will make a formal offer to Paris Saint-Germain in an effort to reach an agreement on the transfer.
Given the constraints of the Financial Fairness Act, West Ham United are looking at a variety of transfer options, including a loan with a mandatory buyout clause or an outright transfer. Whichever approach is taken, the core objective is to ensure that Sorrell can eventually become a fully-fledged West Ham United player.
Soler is not the only suitor for West Ham United in the transfer market. Clubs such as Real Sociedad and Villa have expressed interest in him, and even Saudi Arabia has thrown an olive branch to him. But in comparison, West Ham United have more advantages in terms of sincerity, team planning and salary matching, so it is easier to win Soler's favor.
Although Paris Saint-Germain made Soler captain during the pre-season and conveyed to him the free option to stay in the team in the future, Soler himself is clearly more inclined to seek new challenges and opportunities. If West Ham United are able to successfully resolve the salary issue and reach a transfer agreement, the Spanish midfielder is likely to don the West Ham United uniform in the near future and contribute to the team's new season campaign.