Liverpool are being linked with a move for Paris Saint-Germain winger Bradley Barcola, with the France‑Togo forward reportedly valued at around €70.00m.
The 23-year-old left winger, who can operate across the attack and prefers his right foot, is the latest name to be mentioned in connection with a potential Anfield rebuild, with reports in France suggesting Liverpool are monitoring his situation in Ligue 1. The speculation currently carries an unspecified probability rating (“?”) and there is no indication yet of advanced negotiations between the clubs.
Barcola, born in Lyon on 2 September 2002, has dual nationality with France and Togo and has been emerging as one of PSG’s most highly rated wide forwards. Standing at 1.82m, he has been used predominantly on the left flank, wearing the No 29 shirt for the French champions. His market value of €70.00m, as listed by Transfermarkt, underlines the scale of investment any Premier League move would require.
PSG’s internal contract details have not been made public in this data set, with his date of arrival and contract expiry not specified, leaving room for speculation over his long-term future in Paris and, in the distant future, the possibility of him running down a deal and testing the market as a free agent if no extension is agreed.
Barcola’s recent performances in Ligue 1 and Europe have reinforced his reputation as a dynamic, direct winger, contributing goals and assists in PSG’s attack this season. His displays in high-profile fixtures have been closely watched by scouts across the continent, including from the Premier League.
With Liverpool continuing to refresh their forward options, any successful pursuit of Barcola could represent a major statement signing and a pivotal step in shaping the next phase of his career, as he weighs up the prospect of remaining a key figure in Paris or testing himself in English football.
