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Soler, a West Ham Midfielder, Wants to Return to Valencia

Soler was born and raised in Valencia, where he developed his abilities during his early years in the renowned Los Che Academy. Throughout his time at the club, he made a significant impact, scoring a total of 36 goals and providing 31 assists in 226 appearances across all competitions. His outstanding performances helped the team secure the prestigious Copa del Rey title during the 2018/19 season. In 2022, he took the next step in his career by transferring to PSG, where he aimed to further develop as a player.

Currently, the midfielder has two years left on his contract with PSG. This situation remains unchanged regardless of any potential interest from West Ham, who may consider making a permanent move for him should he thrive at the London Stadium. His performance there could open doors for future opportunities.

Despite his commitments, Soler has not completely ruled out the idea of returning to his boyhood club in Valencia. In fact, he is determined to make that dream a reality in the years to come, as he cherishes the connection he has with the club where he began his journey.

“I’ll never close the door because I consider myself Valencian and Valencianista. I love Valencia, and I usually spend my days off here,” Soler added.

“You never know the twists and turns that football can take. But of course, at some point, I would like to return. Now I’m focused on West Ham, and then… I have a contract with PSG.”

‘Even Cristiano Ronaldo Is Criticised’ – Warren Zaïre-Emery Responds to His Critics

In a conversation with Téléfoot, Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Warren Zaïre-Emery, who is 18 years old, addressed his feelings regarding the recent Criticism directed at him.

The France international midfielder made a significant impact with the Ligue 1 champions last season, capturing the attention of fans and critics alike. Warren Zaïre-Emery quickly became a fan favorite at his childhood club, thanks to his dynamic playing style and impressive skill set. Under the guidance of Luis Enrique, who has a deep appreciation for the midfielder’s talent, the 18-year-old was given ample opportunities to showcase his abilities on the pitch. As a result, he emerged as a key player for PSG, playing a crucial role in the team’s journey to secure another top-flight trophy, adding to the club’s illustrious history.

Zaïre-Emery’s outstanding performances did not go unnoticed, as they also earned him his international debut at just 17 years old, making him one of the youngest players to represent France at the senior level. His rise through the ranks has been remarkable, and many viewed him as a bright star in the making within the world of football.

However, as the new season unfolds, Zaïre-Emery’s start to the 2024/25 campaign has been noticeably slower compared to the previous year, leading to some criticism from fans and analysts. Despite the fact that the former France U21 international has been receiving consistent playing time under Luis Enrique, he has struggled to replicate the same level of influence and impact he had last season. This slower start has raised questions about his form and adaptability as he looks to reestablish himself as a pivotal player for PSG in the highly competitive landscape of French football.

Responding to his critics, the PSG midfielder said, “Criticism? There will always be some. When I see that even Cristiano Ronaldo is criticized when there is nothing to say about the player… It is up to me to work and ignore everything that is on social networks.”

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