Anfield Watch
·10 Mei 2026
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·10 Mei 2026
One of Europe's brightest stars wants a move to Liverpool. The Reds have a golden opportunity.
Le10Sport reports that Bradley Barcola is eager to move to Liverpool. This comes as his Paris Saint-Germain career appears to be coming to a close.
Barcola joined PSG from Lyon in 2023 but has found himself more on the fringes than he'd like. That's not to say he hasn't played with some regularity but the forward views himself as someone who should start every single week.
Instead, Barcola has just 18 Ligue 1 starts this season. It's not enough for a player of his quality and it appears PSG are eager to sign at least one more attacker this summer.
And so an exit isn't just suggested, it's something the player is actively in favour of. Anfield Watch has long understood that .
Now it appears that's completely reciprocated. Liverpool view Barcola as a genuine opportunity from which to improve next season.
The France star seemingly feels the same.
PSG Performance and Stats
As of 10 May 2026, Bradley Barcola has enjoyed a prolific campaign with Paris Saint-Germain, recording 10 goals and 1 assist in 26 Ligue 1 matches. The 23-year-old forward maintains a high FotMob rating of 7.41 and has been crucial in PSG's run to the Champions League final, where they face Arsenal on 30 May. He recently played the full 90 minutes in a 2–2 draw with Lorient and featured in the semi-final second leg against Bayern Munich.
Transfer Speculation
Barcola’s form has made him one of Europe's most coveted young talents. Reports from 8 May 2026 indicate that Arsenal have emerged as serious contenders to sign the winger, joining Liverpool and Barcelona in a high-profile transfer race. While he is contracted until 2028, PSG could face a major battle to retain him this summer.
International Standing
Despite a severe ankle sprain in March, Barcola is considered the frontrunner to start on France's left wing for the 2026 World Cup this June.
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