Liverpool are thought to be the most interested in a potential move for Paris Saint-Germain winger Bradley Barcola.
There are also transfer rumors linking Barcola as a target for Arsenal and Chelsea, but my current information is that Liverpool have made the most commitment to this potential deal.
Barcola is thought to be likely to leave PSG this summer, but there have been no concrete discussions yet regarding his next move, and a decision will only be made later.
It has previously been reported that Arsenal are scouting Barcola, but so far their interest in Barcola has not progressed further, while Liverpool have a strong and serious interest in the 23-year-old as they look to rebuild their lifelong attack after Mohamed Salah.
Liverpool lead race to sign Bradley Barcola
LFC want to strengthen Barcola as a new wide forward, and manager Arne Slott recognizes the need to further strengthen his front three.
Salah has had a poor season, and new players such as Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz have been slow to settle in.
Barcora appears to be an ideal addition to give Liverpool something different in that area of the pitch, and the chances of a deal have become even more likely after the Reds lost Antoine Semenho to Manchester City.
One problem with the Bradley Barcola transfer story
However, sources insist that Barcora could still remain at PSG, depending on how things pan out for the Parc des Princes manager.
“Barcora has struggled to play regularly under Luis Enrique, but he is set to leave in the summer, so in theory the new manager could give Barcora a more prominent role,” one of the sources said.
“Liverpool’s interest is very strong. If the situation does not improve, they would definitely be open to a move, but the manager’s situation is something to keep an eye on.”
Barcora may still have a future at PSG, but we have to wait and see who the next manager will be and what that means for the club’s activities in the transfer window.
According to Get French Football News, the Spanish tactician has previously described the Frenchman as “fantastic” and full of “quality” despite struggling to play regularly under Enrique.

