Report: Liverpool turn attention towards €71 million winger to solve left-wing issues | OneFootball

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·21 de abril de 2026

Report: Liverpool turn attention towards €71 million winger to solve left-wing issues

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With Liverpool staring down a necessary and massive transitional phase in their attacking department, especially on the flanks, the attention has turned towards wide attackers. The player on their radar is Paris Saint-Germain’s dynamic wide man Bradley Barcola, according to Anfield Watch.

The Reds are growing increasingly optimistic about their chances of pulling off what would undoubtedly be a blockbuster summer heist.


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Bradley Barcola is high on the Liverpool shortlist

He is lightning-fast, technically gifted, and fits the absolute blueprint of an Arne Slot attacker, someone who can relentlessly press from the front, stretch play, and break down stubborn Premier League defenses.

While the Frenchman’s contract in Paris technically runs all the way to 2028, things behind the scenes at the Parc des Princes are reportedly getting quite frosty.

Extension talks have hit a significant brick wall. This situation is made even more complex by his recent decision to switch representation to Moussa Sissoko, an agent notorious for orchestrating high-profile transfers across Europe.

PSG know the elite tier of talent they have on their hands and are reportedly demanding a hefty fee in the region of €70m to €80m.

However, Liverpool’s top brass, led by Richard Hughes, sense a genuine market opportunity here.

They are heavily banking on the growing friction between the player’s camp and the Parisian hierarchy to potentially drive that asking price down to a much more reasonable figure.

Reds could face competition to sign the Frenchman

But the Reds won’t have a free run at him. Barcelona are also heavily linked, eager to add Barcola’s blistering pace to their own attacking ranks, setting up a massive European tug-of-war.

The need for a left-winger, and in particular Barcola, has increased at Anfield since the Reds failed to replace Luis Diaz who left the club last summer.

While players like Cody Gakpo and Rio Ngumoha have played in that position, both of them have failed to have the same impact as Diaz.

Landing a player of his supreme caliber would be a massive statement of intent from Liverpool, loudly signaling they are ready to ruthlessly rebuild their front line and challenge for the absolute top honours next season.

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