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Aug 17, 2026, 9:31 AM·1 views

Journalist: Liverpool favourites to sign world-class forward

Journalist: Liverpool favourites to sign world-class forward Bradley Barcola to Liverpool, why PSG’s transfer activity could change everything Liverpool’s pursuit of Bradley Barcola has dragged on long enough to invite…

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Journalist: Liverpool favourites to sign world-class forward Bradley Barcola to Liverpool, why PSG’s transfer activity could change everything Liverpool’s pursuit of Bradley Barcola has dragged.

Journalist: Liverpool favourites to sign world-class forward
Journalist: Liverpool favourites to sign world-class forward

Bradley Barcola to Liverpool, why PSG’s transfer activity could change everything

Liverpool’s pursuit of Bradley Barcola has dragged on long enough to invite doubt, noise and the usual transfer-window nonsense. Strip that away and the position looks fairly clear. Liverpool want the player, the player wants Liverpool, and Paris Saint-Germain may finally be approaching the point where keeping him becomes less important than cashing in at the right price.

That is the crux of the latest update, with credit to Ben Jacobs on GiveMeSport’s Market Madness podcast. The key line remains unchanged: “Liverpool feel they’ve got that Barcola buy-in, so the only way someone else is going to beat Liverpool in Liverpool’s eyes, at least, and I stress that’s Liverpool’s sources’ perspective, is if they get completely outbid and then back away.”

That matters because it frames this as a deal Liverpool believe they can still control. Arsenal may admire Barcola, and plenty of elite clubs will keep an eye on any forward of this level, but admiration is cheap. Convincing the player is harder, and by all accounts Liverpool think they have done that part already.

PSG transfer plans alter Bradley Barcola equation

The real development is not on Merseyside, it is in Paris. PSG are reshaping their attacking options, and once clubs start stockpiling players in the same area of the pitch, priorities change. As Jacobs explained, “And now, what is the domino or three dominoes really is Maghnes Akliouche coming in from Monaco, Ferran Torres coming in from Barcelona, plus the fact that Mika Godts is expected to join from Ajax. That’s three attack-minded players, and suddenly PSG have more urgency to sell Barcola. So Liverpool have been playing a waiting game in order to see whether that 170 million euro price drops. Now PSG are about to add two more editions on top of Akliouche.”

That is where this starts to look less like wishful thinking and more like sensible timing. Liverpool were never likely to sprint into a €170 million, £145m, agreement unless they had no alternative. They have already spent heavily in recent windows, and no serious club keeps throwing £100m-plus fees around without calculating the consequences. Waiting for market pressure to build on PSG was logical.

Now the question becomes straightforward. How much urgency do PSG really have, and how much of that £145m valuation is posturing? Selling clubs always begin high, especially when the buying club is Liverpool and the target is a young, high-end winger with elite upside. That does not mean the final figure has to stay there.

Barcola price remains biggest issue for Liverpool

There is no point pretending the fee is trivial. £145m is huge money for any winger, however talented. PSG would argue the market supports it, and in a window where top attacking players are being valued at absurd levels, they are entitled to test that argument. Liverpool, though, do not need to prove they are wealthy. They need to prove they are disciplined.

If this deal happens, it will happen because the number comes down to something painful but manageable, not because Liverpool suddenly lose all negotiating sense. That is what makes the current moment important. The more PSG add in attack, the harder it becomes to maintain a premium built on reluctance to sell.

So yes, Liverpool have been handed a boost. Not because the chase is over, and not because PSG have rolled over. It is a boost because the circumstances are moving in Liverpool’s favour. In transfers, that is often the part that matters most.

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From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this is exactly the sort of report that keeps hope alive in the final stretch of a transfer window. Barcola feels like a proper Liverpool signing, a player with top-level quality, elite athleticism and the kind of directness that can lift the whole attack. If Iraola wants a winger who can change games quickly, this is the profile to chase.

The encouraging part is that the player appears keen on Anfield. That always matters. Liverpool have done well over the years when they target players who genuinely want the move, because it gives the club leverage and usually keeps the process from becoming a circus. If Barcola is prioritising Liverpool, then there is every reason to stay patient.

The concern, obviously, is the price. Supporters will accept major spending for a major talent, but no one wants to see Liverpool overpay by £20m or £30m simply because the clock is ticking. If PSG are bringing in more forwards, then Liverpool should keep pressing for a better number.

Still, if this deal can be struck at something below the headline valuation, it would feel like a statement. Barcola could give Liverpool a fresh edge, raise the ceiling of the front line and bring real excitement back before the season gets underway. That is why fans will be watching this one closely right until the end.

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