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·17 Mei 2026
Report: Liverpool ready to move for PSG star

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·17 Mei 2026

Liverpool’s long-standing admiration for Liverpool FC winger Bradley Barcola appears to be entering a decisive phase, with growing indications that the player is increasingly open to a move away from Paris Saint-Germain.
According to journalist Alexis Bernard, writing for Le10Sport, Liverpool have reignited their pursuit of the France international after previously attempting to sign him during the summer transfer window. Bernard reports that the Merseyside club are now “more insistent than ever” in their efforts to secure the attacker.
The original source states: “Liverpool’s interest in Bradley Barcola is not new.” Alexis Bernard explains that the Reds made a “strong push” last summer before Barcola opted to remain at PSG in pursuit of further silverware and to strengthen his standing with the French national side ahead of the World Cup.
That stance may now be softening.

PSG are understood to be monitoring the situation carefully rather than shutting the door immediately. Bernard claims the French champions “haven’t ruled out discussing a transfer if the player expresses a desire to leave”.
That detail matters.
Barcola remains one of the brightest young forwards in European football, yet his role under Luis Enrique has not always reflected his immense talent. Despite flashes of brilliance and moments of devastating pace on the flank, he has frequently rotated in and out of the side rather than becoming an untouchable starter.
For a player entering a critical stage of his development, regular prominence matters as much as medals.
Liverpool, meanwhile, are positioning themselves as the club capable of offering both elite competition and a central attacking role within a rapidly evolving project. The attraction of the Premier League continues to carry enormous weight among Europe’s top talents, and Barcola is no exception.
Alexis Bernard writes that the player is “clearly interested in the project proposed by the English club”.
Those words will inevitably fuel speculation across both France and England.
There is something about Barcola that feels naturally suited to English football. His acceleration, direct running and fearless one-on-one play would fit seamlessly into Liverpool’s aggressive attacking structure.
At 23, he is entering the years where potential must become authority. Players of his profile do not want to spend seasons waiting politely for status. They want responsibility. They want rhythm. They want to feel central to the story.
Liverpool appear ready to offer exactly that.
The report from Alexis Bernard adds: “The prospect of joining the English league appeals to him, and the idea of wearing Liverpool’s colours even more so.”
That line alone will send excitement through supporters already dreaming about how Barcola could transform Liverpool’s frontline.
There is also a broader strategic logic behind the pursuit. Liverpool’s recruitment model has increasingly targeted explosive, technically refined forwards capable of operating across multiple positions. Barcola fits that profile precisely. He carries the unpredictability defenders fear and the athleticism required for the relentless tempo of Premier League football.
Importantly, he also arrives with elite-level experience at PSG and on the international stage without yet reaching his ceiling.
Transfers involving PSG are rarely straightforward. Financially, they possess little pressure to sell. Emotionally, losing one of France’s premier attacking talents to Liverpool would create headlines across Europe.
Yet football transfers are often shaped less by balance sheets and more by momentum.
If Barcola’s interest becomes firmer and Liverpool continue to apply pressure, PSG may eventually face a difficult calculation. Keeping an unsettled player rarely benefits any elite side, particularly one attempting to maintain harmony within a dressing room already packed with star power.
Liverpool sense opportunity.
Bernard concludes that “the Reds’ second attempt to sign him could be the one that seals the deal”.
That possibility now hangs heavily over the summer market.
For Liverpool supporters, Barcola represents more than another talented attacker linked with Anfield. He embodies the next generation of elite European forwards. Fast, intelligent, technically gifted and fearless under pressure.
For PSG, the coming weeks may reveal whether they can truly convince him his future still belongs in Paris.


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