
Anfield Index
·12. Juni 2025
Liverpool Could Sign Another £100m Forward After Florian Wirtz – Report

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·12. Juni 2025
Liverpool’s appetite for a transformative summer under Arne Slot shows no sign of slowing down. As reported by Caught Offside, the Reds are now seriously considering a move for Paris Saint-Germain’s Bradley Barcola, one of Ligue 1’s most exciting attacking talents.
With a sensational return of 17 goals and 14 assists across all competitions in the 2024/25 campaign, Barcola’s output speaks for itself. Despite this impressive tally, the 22-year-old Frenchman’s future in Paris remains uncertain. The stiff competition for places at PSG, particularly in attacking areas, could push the winger to consider a new chapter elsewhere.
Caught Offside states that both Liverpool and Bayern Munich are exploring a possible deal, with a £100 million fee floated. “Liverpool are reportedly ready to battle Bayern Munich for the potential signing of Paris Saint-Germain winger Bradley Barcola,” the report explains.
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Liverpool have already made waves this window, with David Ornstein of The Athletic previously reporting that the club is closing in on a record-breaking move for Florian Wirtz. Slot’s intent to rejuvenate his frontline is clear, and Barcola’s name adds to an ambitious shortlist.
What makes this potential deal all the more intriguing is how Barcola could complement Wirtz in a reimagined Liverpool attack. Fast, intelligent, and technically sharp, the PSG man could provide a different dynamic on the left compared to current options.
The report notes, “Barcola is probably slightly more realistic than Isak,” with Alexander Isak’s valuation rumoured at £150 million by Newcastle United. In contrast, Barcola’s £100 million price tag, while still steep, may represent value in a summer defined by marquee deals.
A statistical comparison shared via DataMB highlights Barcola’s efficiency and creativity. In particular, he outranks both Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo in assists, key passes, and ball carries. This raises questions about what Slot is planning, especially with Diaz regularly linked with a move to Barcelona.
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“If Diaz were to leave, Barcola could represent a natural successor,” one Anfield source suggested. His youth, ceiling for development, and left-sided balance make him an ideal Slot-style player.
Caught Offside rightly points out, “Given that Barcola is still only 22, he could end up being a better player in the long term,” a key consideration for Liverpool as they look to future-proof their squad after lifting the Premier League title in May.
Under Slot’s guidance, Liverpool’s system is evolving. Fluid front-threes, high pressing, and positional interchanges are pillars of the Dutchman’s philosophy. Barcola’s ability to stretch defences, carry the ball at pace, and contribute both goals and assists from wide positions fits this model.
Liverpool’s decision-makers are reportedly prepared to “spend big on even more signings,” according to the Caught Offside article, even after Wirtz’s likely arrival. This speaks volumes about Fenway Sports Group’s trust in Slot and the club’s readiness to compete with Europe’s biggest spenders again.
Liverpool fans will be licking their lips at this report. The idea of pairing Florian Wirtz and Bradley Barcola in the same attacking unit is pure footballing fantasy. Barcola’s numbers already rival established names in the Premier League, and at just 22, his best years are clearly ahead.
If Diaz is sold, many would feel gutted, but Barcola offers both continuity and upside. He’s faster, statistically more productive, and plays with a swagger that feels tailor-made for Anfield on a European night. The idea of watching Wirtz operate in midfield while Barcola stretches defenders wide left is irresistible.
Arne Slot is clearly not here to simply maintain. Winning the title in his first season was a message, but following that up by building a young, explosive and tactically flexible squad shows ambition on a whole new level.
Liverpool might have sat back and watched others dominate the transfer narrative in recent windows. Not this time. This is the summer of Slot, and Bradley Barcola could be the next name to light up the Kop.