
Liverpool have renewed links to Paris Saint-Germain winger Bradley Barcola after Yan Diomande reportedly prefers a move to PSG, leaving the Reds to hunt alternatives. With only Victor Muñoz added so far this summer, Barcola—currently with France at the World Cup—says he is focused on the tournament and will decide his club future afterwards.
Liverpool revive interest in Bradley Barcola after Diomande setback
Liverpool's transfer planning appears to have shifted after news that RB Leipzig forward Yan Diomande favors a move to Paris rather than Anfield. The Reds have only bolstered their squad with Victor Muñoz so far, leaving room for another wide attacking addition. Bradley Barcola, the pacey Paris Saint-Germain winger, has re-emerged as a name linked to Liverpool amid that uncertainty.

Barcola’s World Cup update
Barcola, with France at the World Cup, offered a measured response on his future: "I am focused on the World Cup, what will happen after that, I don't know." That public caution buys time for all parties—PSG, potential suitors and the player himself—while tournament performances will inevitably shape interest and valuations.
PSG valuation and selling stance
Paris Saint-Germain are not expected to be keen sellers of a developing homegrown talent. Talk of a valuation north of £100m has circulated, suggesting any realistic move for Barcola would require significant outlay. That level of investment would test Liverpool’s recruitment priorities and budget allocation for the summer window.
How Barcola fits Liverpool’s needs
Barcola offers attributes Liverpool have historically prized: direct pace, vertical dribbling and the ability to stretch defenses from wide positions. If Liverpool seek a dynamic wide forward to complement existing attackers, Barcola would be a logical profile. The challenge is balancing long-term squad development with the immediate financial cost.
Competition and alternative targets
Arsenal and other top clubs have also been associated with interest in emerging wide forwards, meaning Liverpool could face a bidding market if they pursue Barcola. With Diomande potentially off the table and limited incomings to date, Liverpool must decide whether to chase a marquee wide signing or diversify targets to secure value and depth.
What this means for Liverpool’s transfer strategy
A move for Barcola would signal ambition and a willingness to spend heavily on attacking talent, but it would also reduce flexibility elsewhere in the squad. Opting against pursuing an expensive PSG winger would imply a focus on more attainable targets—young prospects or proven roles elsewhere in the squad.
Next steps and what to watch
Watch for post-World Cup clarity: Barcola’s tournament form and PSG’s stance on sales will be decisive. Liverpool’s recruitment team must balance price, positional need and squad harmony when assessing whether to engage in what could be an expensive pursuit.
In the meantime, smart alternatives and shrewd negotiations will likely determine the Reds’ summer outcome.
Liverpool Echo



