Carlos Soler

Carlos Soler Net Worth, Income, Career & All Wiki [World Cup 2022]

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What is Carlos Soler recent Net worth?
$17.17 million

Who is Carlos Soler?

Carlos Soler Barragán (born 2 January 1997) is a Spanish professional footballer who competes for Valencia in La Liga and the Spain national team as a central or right midfielder.

With Valencia for the entirety of his professional career, Soler has made over 200 appearances and won the Copa del Rey in 2019.

Spanish professional football player who is known for his work as a midfielder on the club Valencia CF. He is also known for his work as a midfielder on the Spanish Under 19 and Under 21 national teams. According to Astrologers, Carlos Soler’s zodiac sign is Capricorn.

He was born and raised in Valencia, Spain. His mother’s name is Mercedes, his Grandfather’s Rafael, and his brother’s name is Alejandro. He began a relationship with Cristina Torres.

Soler, a Valencia native, made an impression on Valencia CF’s young staff in 2005 when he was eight years old while playing for neighborhood team Bonreps.

When he graduated from Valencia, he was switched from being a productive striker to an attacking midfielder and then to a central midfielder. On May 3, 2015, he started his senior debut for the reserves in a Segunda División B away loss against UE Cornellà that ended in a score of 1-0.

The 25 years old Spanish is 70inches tall and weighs about 72kg. He is active on social media and has 236thousands followers on his Instagram.

The Career of Carlos Soler

Soler, a Valencia native, began playing football at the age of four by shooting shots during halftime during games for his brother’s team, Bonreps. The club wanted him because they were impressed by his strength, but he was originally too bashful and didn’t join until his grandfather gave him a Game Boy in exchange for going.

He joined the youth program of his local team Valencia CF four years later, in 2005. Initially a productive striker, he was eventually moved back to an attacking midfielder and to central midfield.

On May 3, 2015, Soler started for the first team reserves in a 1-0 Segunda División B road loss to UE Cornellà.

On December 13 at CF Badalona, he scored his first goal as a senior, scoring his team’s second goal in a 2-2 tie. He extended his contract for two more years on March 12 with the option of one or more, and he was not utilized as a substitute in the primary group’s 2-1 home victory over Athletic Bilbao in the season’s UEFA Europa League.

In a 3-2 loss to Real Sociedad at the Anoeta Stadium on December 10, 2016, Soler made his first-team and La Liga debut, taking Mario Suárez’s place.

The following 21 January, he scored his first goal in the division, the first in a 2-0 Valencian Community derby victory over Villarreal CF at the Estadio de la Cerámica. In a 4-0 loss to SD Eibar at the Mestalla Stadium on February 4, he was dismissed for a fight with Gonzalo Escalante during a routine corner kick, resulting in a penalty.

By signing his third new deal with Valencia in a little over a year in January 2018, Soler committed to the team until 2021 and raised his release clause to €80 million. In total, he made 51 games in 2018–19, including 13 in the UEFA Champions League and 13 in the Europa League, his first season playing in Europe.

Carlos Soler Midfielder

Players zoom: Carlos Soler Midfielder (Source: Pinterest)

His club’s jersey number is 10 and the National team’s jersey number is 5. He has scored 38goals in his club career and 3goals for the National team.

In the former, he scored in victories over BSC Young Boys and Manchester United in the group stage. He participated in seven games of the Copa del Rey this season, helping Valencia win their first trophy in 11 years. On May 25, 2019, they defeated FC Barcelona 2-1 in the championship match.

Soler extended his contract by four years on December 17th, keeping him with the team through 2023 with a €150 million release clause.

Only two other La Liga players had ever scored a treble in league action before he scored the first hat-trick of his career on November 8 in a 4-1 league victory over Real Madrid. With 12 goals, all but one coming in league play and seven coming from penalty kicks, he concluded the season as Valencia’s leading scorer.

With 11, Soler tied Gonçalo Guedes for first place in the league scoring for Valencia in 2021–2022.

He participated in six cup matches, scoring the first goal in a 2-1 victory against FC Cartagena in the round of 32 on January 5; he played the full 120 minutes against Real Betis in the championship match and made the first attempt in a losing penalty shootout.

In the postponed 2020 competition in Japan, Soler was a member of the Spanish Olympic squad and won a silver medal. He was promoted to the senior team later in August 2021 in time for games against Sweden, Georgia, and Kosovo.

In a 2-1 loss to the Swedes on September 2nd, he made his debut. Three days later, in a 4-0 victory over Georgia in Badajoz, he scored once more. He is expected as a key player for Spain in World Cup 2022.

What is the Net worth of Carlos Soler?

In December 2019 the midfielder signed a contract with Valencia that nets him a whopping salary of 2.1 million euros (1.8 Million Pound) per year. We have crunched the numbers, this means he earns €5,753 (£4,932) per day and €240 (£205) per hour. His current contract expires on June 30, 2023.

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Awards, Titles, and Achievements

He has won many awards, titles, and achievements through club, and country.

Valencia

  • Copa del Rey: Winner (2018-2019)

Spain U-21

  • UEFA European U-21 Championship: 2019
  • UEFA European U-21: Runner-up (2017)

Spain U-23

  • Summer Olympics Silver medal: 2020
Below is the chart showing the comparison of Carlos Soler's goals with other Midfielder players. The selected players for comparison include Frederico Rodrigues, Jack Grealish, Jordan Henderson, Danilo.