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Bradley Barcola leaves door open for Liverpool as France star issues transfer update

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Liverpool has been handed a promising transfer update by Bradley Barcola, who admitted he's unsure of his future with Paris Saint-Germain after playing for France at the World CupBradley Barcola is unsure of his PSG future after playing for France at the World Cup(Image: Getty Images)Paris Saint-Germain winger Bradley Barcola has admitted that he 'doesn't know' what the future holds after he's done representing France at the FIFA World Cup, following heavy speculation that he could leave the club.Barcola has been linked with Liverpool for several months, and the transfer links intensified once Mohamed Salah announced he would be departing Anfield after nine years. Therefore, PSG may be forced to sell Barcola, which could be big news for Liverpool, but the French winger has no idea what the future holds.Barcola scored his second goal of the FIFA World Cup in a 3-0 win over Sweden, as France continues to dominate so far.



After that, my future… I don’t know," he replied.France has a maximum of four games remaining at the World Cup, and it's been a grueling but successful season for Barcola and his PSG teammates. Barcola celebrated winning the French title with PSG, and the club also edged Arsenal in the Champions League final.Barcola has been part of a dominant PSG side but is unsure what the future holds(Image: AFP or licensors)PSG has a stunning selection of offensive talent, but with Diomande giving the green light on a five-year deal, the pressure for places has increased.

Doue has a high ceiling, and PSG may prioritize age with potential, forcing Barcola out.Yan Diomande has chosen a move to PSG over Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool is in need of wide options with Salah leaving the club, and Barcola could be tempted by a French group of players already at Anfield. Barcola and PSG are back-to-back European champions, having won it for the first time last year.However, Liverpool isn't the only team monitoring Barcola, as Arsenal has emerged as a candidate.