Journalist: Liverpool’s pursuit of world-class forward will be ‘story of the summer’ | OneFootball

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·16 juillet 2026

Journalist: Liverpool’s pursuit of world-class forward will be ‘story of the summer’

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Liverpool Remain in Bradley Barcola Race as Transfer Picture Stays Unclear

Liverpool’s search for a new wide forward continues to dominate transfer discussion, and Bradley Barcola remains firmly at the centre of that debate. During the latest edition of Media Matters on Anfield Index, Eddie Gibbs and Lewis Steele examined Liverpool’s pursuit of the Paris Saint Germain winger, discussing growing competition from Bayern Munich, Arsenal and the uncertainty surrounding PSG’s willingness to sell.

While there is no definitive favourite at this stage, Steele made it clear that Barcola’s future remains one of the biggest stories of Liverpool’s summer.


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Liverpool Continue Monitoring Bradley Barcola Situation

The conversation began after Gibbs highlighted reports suggesting Bayern Munich had made contact over Barcola as a possible replacement should Michael Olise leave.

Steele immediately emphasised how many moving parts still surround the transfer.

“There’s an awful lot of ifs, buts and maybes with this one.”

Rather than focusing solely on Bayern Munich, Steele stressed that the key uncertainty remains Barcola’s position at PSG.

“The Barcola one is interesting because his situation is still quite fluid.”

That uncertainty is exactly why Liverpool continue to be linked with the French international.

PSG Decision Holds Key to Liverpool Move

Throughout the discussion, Steele repeatedly returned to the number of unanswered questions surrounding any potential deal.

“We don’t know what’s going to happen with that just yet.”

He also confirmed the level of competition Liverpool could face.

“Liverpool, Arsenal, now maybe if you throw Bayern Munich into the mix as well, it’s going to be fascinating to see how that one unfolds.”

Despite those rivals, Steele could not identify any club holding a decisive advantage.

“I wouldn’t really say anyone’s massively ahead from what I’ve heard in the race right now in terms of Liverpool and Arsenal.”

That assessment will encourage Liverpool supporters, particularly given how difficult negotiations with PSG are expected to be.

Liverpool Face Patient Wait

Steele explained that several factors still need resolving before any transfer can gather real momentum.

“Are PSG going to allow him to go?”

He immediately followed that with another major question.

“Are Liverpool going to pay the money that PSG would want if he was to go?”

His conclusion reflected the uncertainty surrounding the entire situation.

“We just don’t know yet.”

Rather than presenting Barcola as a deal close to completion, Steele described it as a transfer saga that could define the remainder of the window.

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Summer Story Still Has Plenty to Run

Gibbs also questioned what Liverpool’s contingency plans might be if Barcola ultimately remains in Paris, noting that the club need to replace Mohamed Salah’s output on the right side.

Steele acknowledged Liverpool would have alternatives, but his comments suggested Barcola remains the standout option currently under discussion.

Summing up the wider picture, he said:

“I think that’s going to be the story of the summer transfer window, whatever way it goes.”

That neatly captures Liverpool’s position. The Reds remain firmly in the conversation, no club has established clear control of the race, and PSG still hold the strongest hand.

For now, Liverpool supporters may have to remain patient, but as Steele’s comments on Media Matters made clear, Bradley Barcola’s future is far from settled, and Liverpool continue to have every reason to monitor developments closely.

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