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Bradley Barcola's Future at Liverpool: Ambitious Summer Plans

Liverpool’s chase for attacking reinforcements has taken a sharp, intriguing turn. Bradley Barcola, once thought to be drifting out of reach, is suddenly back at the heart of their plans.

The French winger’s future at Paris Saint-Germain has slipped into uncertainty at a delicate point in the window. Talks over a new deal have stalled, and when contract negotiations freeze at a club like PSG, Europe’s biggest sides start circling. Liverpool are already in that pack.

Not Just One Big Name

Liverpool have been busy sketching out different attacking scenarios this summer. Rather than pinning everything on a single marquee signing, the recruitment team appear to be building a wider, more ambitious picture.

Reports had suggested that a sizeable offer for Yan Diomande might have effectively closed the door on Barcola. That assumption now looks premature. The latest indications point to something far more aggressive: Liverpool are exploring the possibility of bringing both players to Anfield.

This is not a club hedging its bets. It is one testing the limits of what is possible in a single window.

Contract Standoff in Paris

The key development lies in Barcola’s situation at PSG.

Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano has outlined how talks over a new contract between the French champions and the winger have gone nowhere. Negotiations, he says, are “completely, completely on standby.” For a player with two years left on his deal, that is a significant pause.

“Bradley Barcola is on Arsenal’s shortlist for sure, he’s one of the wingers appreciated, but Barcola is also in the list at Liverpool.

“Liverpool keep a close eye on the situation of Barcola. They like the player, he was on the shortlist in 2025 and remains on the shortlist in 2026. The feeling on this story is that it’s absolutely open at the moment. Depending also what Paris Saint-Germain want to do.

“What I can say on Barcola, based on all the rumours that Barcola will stay at PSG, he won’t go anywhere, it’s important to clarify that to my understanding at the moment, the negotiations between PSG and Barcola over a new contract are completely, completely on standby.

“PSG and Barcola are not advancing on any deal and that is why his situation remains one to watch in this summer transfer window, according to my information. Let’s see what happens with Liverpool, with Arsenal and eventually with more clubs.”

For Liverpool, those words matter. A player they have tracked for years is now sitting in a holding pattern with his current club.

A Profile That Fits Anfield

Barcola is not just another name on a long list. His profile speaks directly to what top sides crave from modern wide forwards.

He is quick. Direct. Comfortable across multiple attacking positions. He stretches defences, runs at full-backs, and offers the kind of tactical flexibility managers lean on when the season tightens and the fixtures pile up.

Liverpool’s long-standing interest underlines that this is not a sudden reaction to market noise. He was on their shortlist last year and remains there now. The groundwork is already in place; this is a continuation, not a whim.

Window of Opportunity

PSG are not under immediate pressure to sell. With two years left on his contract, they retain control on paper. But stalled talks shift the dynamic. Once renewal discussions grind to a halt, the balance of power begins to tilt, and attentive clubs sense an opening.

Liverpool supporters have seen this movie before. When the conditions line up – a player admired internally, a contract impasse elsewhere, a clear tactical fit – the club often moves with conviction rather than hesitation.

There is still plenty to sort before any deal comes close. Arsenal are in the frame. Other clubs could yet appear. Yet Romano’s update changes the mood around Barcola’s future. What once felt like a complicated, distant prospect now looks far more attainable.

The question is no longer whether Liverpool like Bradley Barcola. It is whether they are ready to turn long-term admiration into a decisive move while PSG continue to stand still.