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Aug 13, 2026, 4:25 PM·4 views

Report: Liverpool willing to spend ‘up to £120m’ to sign world-class star

Report: Liverpool willing to spend ‘up to £120m’ to sign world-class star Bradley Barcola to Liverpool: PSG Price Tag Leaves Major Decision for Reds Liverpool’s pursuit of Bradley Barcola appears to have reached a…

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Report: Liverpool willing to spend ‘up to £120m’ to sign world-class star Bradley Barcola to Liverpool: PSG Price Tag Leaves Major Decision for Reds Liverpool’s pursuit of Bradley Barcola.

Report: Liverpool willing to spend ‘up to £120m’ to sign world-class star
Report: Liverpool willing to spend ‘up to £120m’ to sign world-class star

Bradley Barcola to Liverpool: PSG Price Tag Leaves Major Decision for Reds

Liverpool’s pursuit of Bradley Barcola appears to have reached a familiar stage, strong interest, serious money being discussed, and a valuation gap that still needs resolving. According to TeamTalk, Liverpool are willing to push beyond the £100m mark for the Paris Saint-Germain winger, but not yet to the level PSG currently demand.

The latest information suggests Liverpool would go as high as £120m for Barcola, a figure that reflects how highly he is regarded internally. However, PSG’s stance remains firm, with the French champions now said to value the 23-year-old at £145m. As things stand, that difference remains the central obstacle.

There has been plenty of noise around the player’s side, including claims of an agreement on a five-year contract, but that only becomes relevant if the clubs can find common ground. At present, there is little indication of that breakthrough arriving immediately.

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PSG valuation sets the tone

The key line in this story is simple. Liverpool have a limit in mind, PSG have another, and neither side appears ready to blink quickly. TeamTalk reports that PSG are “showing no inclination” to compromise, which underlines the confidence they are operating with.

That confidence is understandable. Barcola is young, productive, highly rated and under the control of a club with no need to sell. In those situations, the selling club usually dictates the pace and the price. Liverpool can test the resolve, but they cannot expect sentiment to lower the number.

Even so, the situation does not read as collapsed or irrecoverable. The report also makes clear that “until PSG’s valuation changes or the Reds decide to move closer to the £145m asking price, there remains a significant gap to bridge”. That is a long way from a dead end, it is simply where negotiations currently sit.

Bradley Barcola deal still has room to move

Transfer negotiations at this level rarely proceed in straight lines. What matters is whether both clubs see a route to a solution. Liverpool’s willingness to reach £120m is significant, because it establishes that this is not tentative interest or background admiration. This is a club considering one of the biggest deals in its history.

The gap also may not be as severe as the headline numbers first suggest. Earlier reporting had PSG’s valuation lower than the current £145m figure, and it remains possible that the final settlement, if one is reached, lands somewhere between the various positions that have been outlined.

That middle ground is where this one could become interesting late in the window. Structured payments, performance-related add-ons, or a modest shift by either side could quickly change the picture. Liverpool may feel £120m is already elite-level money, while PSG may decide that a package edging closer to their expectation is sufficient.

Late-window pressure could shape Liverpool transfer strategy

Timing may yet become a factor. As August moves on, Liverpool will need clarity on whether Barcola is realistically attainable or whether resources should be directed elsewhere. Equally, PSG may have to decide whether holding out for the maximum figure is more valuable than sanctioning a major sale on strong terms.

For now, this remains one to watch rather than one to call. Liverpool are in the conversation, the numbers are huge, and the negotiations still require meaningful movement. That is often how landmark deals look before the decisive phase arrives.

Our View

From a hopeful Liverpool fan perspective, this feels like a deal that still has life in it. The important part is that the club are clearly prepared to spend heavily for a player they believe can raise the level of the attack. If Liverpool are discussing figures around £120m, then Barcola is obviously seen as someone capable of becoming a major figure at Anfield.

There is also a sense that patience will be needed. PSG were always likely to ask for huge money, especially for a young France international with top-level pedigree. That does not mean Liverpool should panic or overpay immediately. It means the club need to be smart, calm and persistent.

Supporters will naturally look at the gap and wonder whether it is too big, but in elite transfers these distances can close quickly once the final weeks of the window arrive. If the player is genuinely open to the move and Liverpool remain his preferred destination, that can still matter.

What fans will want most is decisiveness. If Barcola is the top target, keep pushing and try to find the formula. If PSG remain impossible to deal with, pivot in time. The encouraging part is that Liverpool seem ready to act at the very top end of the market, and that alone suggests real ambition in shaping the next phase of the squad.

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