In this case, the "blah blah" in your code is used to configure the actual socket, whose handle is eventually returned.
Instead of adding your metadata into the socket, I suggest your $self be a CONTAINER class, and :
$self->{SOCKET} = $class->SUPER::new( blah blah );
$self->{OTHER_ATT} = "Whatever";
Of course, this may require manually redirecting methods you expect to inherit.
I'm not suggesting this is a 'perfect' solution - it will get you past your immediate problem.
I have not used inside-out objects, but that may be an option ....
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