- Ajax in discussions with PSG for Soler
- Talks focused on loan with mandatory purchase clause
- Midfielder not in Luis Enrique‘s plans
According to Voetbalzone Ajax have opened talks with PSG over a deal for Soler. The Spanish midfielder, who spent last season on loan at West Ham, is not part of Luis Enrique’s plans and is available for transfer. Discussions are centred around a loan deal with a mandatory purchase option.
Ajax’s technical director Alex Kroes has shown strong interest in bringing Soler to Amsterdam, though financial challenges have made talks tricky. With Brian Brobbey seemingly set to join Stade Rennes, Ajax now have the room to put together a serious offer for the Spanish international. The chance to play Champions League football next season could prove decisive in luring him to the Johan Cruijff Arena.
The 28-year-old’s current contract at Les Parisiens runs until 2027, but the club are ready to cash in next summer after a potential loan. Ajax are expected to cover his full €4.8 million gross salary this season, with the exact mandatory transfer fee still under discussion. The midfielder, capped 14 times for Spain, played 31 games for West Ham last season, though he was often used from the bench. PSG originally signed him from Valencia in 2022 for €18m (£15m/$20m).
Talks remain in the exploratory stage, but the Eredivisie club have already spoken to Soler’s camp, with the player open to the move. Both clubs will continue negotiations in the coming days, with Ajax needing to move fast if they want to finalise the deal before the window closes.