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Fresh off completing deals for Jeremie Frimpong and closing in on Florian Wirtz, Liverpool appear far from done in the transfer market.
The Reds are reportedly eyeing another marquee addition to strengthen their attacking line ahead of the 2025/26 season.
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According to The Sun, Liverpool have turned their attention to PSG forward Bradley Barcola, a 22-year-old attacker who has also drawn strong interest from Bayern Munich.
Clubs currently value Barcola at £100 million, and he made 58 appearances last season.
Recently, he found himself behind the likes of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue in the pecking order.
The French international only came on as a second-half substitute during PSG’s 5-0 Champions League final win over Inter Milan.
This is a potential sign that he’s no longer central to Luis Enrique’s plans.
That opens a window for Liverpool to swoop in, especially after beating Bayern to Wirtz.
Liverpool reportedly still want Alexander Isak, but Newcastle United’s £150 million valuation makes that path far less viable, especially after the Wirtz deal.
In contrast, Liverpool view Barcola as a more achievable target under the current financial conditions.
Given Arne Slot’s emphasis on versatile attackers who can operate across the front line, Barcola fits the profile and could provide serious competition or cover on the wing, particularly with doubts lingering around Federico Chiesa and Darwin Nunez.
With two deals already wrapped up and more big moves on the horizon, Liverpool’s approach under Arne Slot is aggressive and ambitious.
The Wirtz deal alone is a landmark move and going after Barcola who was once considered untouchable at PSG, only reaffirms the club’s intent to dominate both domestically and in Europe.
Whether they land the French forward or pivot elsewhere, Liverpool are not pulling any punches this summer.
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