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PSG's star who plays without desire and despairs of Mbappe and the fans, they would kick him out

He was signed in exchange for 18 million in the last transfer market, but he did not measure up and was left without a place in the team

By William Estrella

He was signed in exchange for 18 million in the last transfer market, but he did not measure up and was left without a place in the team
He was signed in exchange for 18 million in the last transfer market, but he did not measure up and was left without a place in the team

PSG faces Troyes for matchday 34 of Ligue 1. The particular thing about the match is that it will not have the presence of Lionel Messi due to the suspension that the board applied to him. Despite this context, there is a footballer from the French team who did not even earn a place in the team.

This is Carlos Soler. The Spaniard arrived at the close of the last transfer market from Valencia, but failed to adapt. The season is coming to an end and the offensive midfielder has barely contributed three goals and two assists in 22 games, a very low production for the expectations that had been placed on him.

Finally, Christophe Galtier decided to line up Fabian Ruiz, Marco Verratti and Vitinha in midfield. While the attack will be made up of Kylian Mbappé and Hugo Ekitike. If they win, the Parisians will be six points ahead of the shooting guard, Lens, with four games to go.

The real reason why PSG failed this season

Although the French press took charge of blaming Lionel Messi for PSG's disappointments, the truth is that the analysis is deeper. And it is that, despite the resources that the club has, the last transfer market that they carried out was poor. Players like Fabian Ruiz, Ekitike or Soler himself are not up to the best in the world and this was evident in the big events.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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