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The Colombian winger had been a key part of the Reds’ attack since joining from Porto in 2022, but his exit — for a reported fee of around €70.00 m — left a clear gap in Arne Slot’s forward line heading into the new season.
In the days following the transfer, reports emerged linking Liverpool to several high-profile wide players as potential replacements.
Among the most notable claims came from journalist Sacha Tavolieri, who reported that Liverpool were preparing a concrete offer for Bradley Barcola of Paris Saint-Germain.
According to Tavolieri, the club was “very determined” to act on their interest, and the proposed deal would not come cheap, with PSG valuing the player at over £87 million (€100 million).
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While Liverpool were previously linked with a move for Bradley Barcola, Fabrizio Romano’s latest update has provided a more measured picture of the club’s current stance.
“Liverpool consider Bradley Barcola as a world-class player but no bid or talks at this stage — focus remains on Isak now.
PSG want to keep Barcola and offer him a new deal.
Al Khelaifi, Luis Campos who signed him and Luis Enrique are all aligned.”
Romano notes that Barcola is admired internally, but remains a secondary option.
The club’s priority continues to be Alexander Isak, and only if that deal becomes unworkable might Liverpool explore alternatives.
From PSG’s side, their position is firm.