Isaac Solet has been linked with a controversial switch across the Bulgarian capital, with Levski Sofia reportedly exploring a move for the Slavia Sofia central midfielder.
The 24-year-old, valued at around €750,000 according to the latest market estimates, is the subject of fresh speculation suggesting Levski are monitoring his situation ahead of a possible deal. The probability of the move remains unclear, with the rumour listed without a specific likelihood, underlining that talks – if any – are at a very early stage. There is also the possibility the Central African Republic–France dual national could become a free agent in future, with no contract start or end dates indicated in the available data.
Solet rejoined Slavia Sofia following a loan spell at Turkish side Göztepe, where his value rose sharply during the 2024–25 campaign before easing slightly to its current €750k level. His return to Bulgaria’s efbet Liga has coincided with renewed interest domestically, with Levski now emerging as a potential destination should Slavia be prepared to negotiate.
Born in Melun on 16 June 2001, the 1.84m right-footed midfielder has built a varied early career across several European leagues. Before his moves to Bulgaria and Türkiye, he featured in France for Stade Laval’s youth and B sides, Stade Reims B, Paris FC B and Poissy FC, and also had a spell in Romania with AFC Progresul 1944 Spartac. That journey has given him experience in different tactical environments, primarily as a central midfielder.
With no formal bid disclosed and no agreement in place, this remains firmly in the realm of transfer rumour. Even so, a move from Slavia to city rivals Levski would represent a significant step within the Bulgarian top flight and could prove a pivotal moment in Solet’s career trajectory if the interest develops into a concrete offer.
