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Fabrizio Romano drops huge Barcola update that will excite Liverpool fans after PSG twist

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Liverpool might have missed out on Yan Diomande but Fabrizio Romano's latest update suggest it might come as a blessing.The Ivorian has reportedly made clear that his preference is to join Paris Saint-Germain if he leaves RB Leipzig this summer. With the 19-year-old clearly eyeing a move to PSG, that could open the door for Andoni Iraola to swoop for one of France's shining stars.Romano just teased Barcola boostRomano teased fans with a repost of an old report which claimed that Bradley Barcola's situation "remains absolutely open." He claimed that the PSG winger was high onnthe Reds shortlist.👀🇫🇷 https://t.co/zI4kd325cZ— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 14, 2026A simple use of the sideeye and France flag emoticons suggest the Reds have been handed a boost.



The previous post also noted that if Diomande and AS Monaco's Maghnes Akliouche join the Parisians, Barcola's future could change.The 23-year-old has been a key man for PSG under Luis Enrique and registered an impressive tally of 13 goals and seven assists in 49 games last season. A move to Anfield seems one of his most likely destinations given the Merseysiders priority to sign a top winger this summer.Barcola is a must-have for IraolaAt just 23 years of age, he would be an outstanding signing for the six times Champions League winners and the perfect way to address Salah's departure.

Brighton's Yakuba Minteh and Lille's Matias Fernandez-Pardo are also being linked but Barcola has the resume that Iraola needs.Diomande's stock was sky-high when he headed to the World Cup with Liverpool chasing his signature. But he didn't exactly set the world alight with his displays for the Ivory Coast and Barcola in fact has been a standout performer for Didier Deschamps' Les Bleus.It's still early days regarding a potential swoop for the PSG star, and he'll likely cost a huge fee if made available.