Bradley Barcola has concluded another successful season with Paris Saint-Germain. Despite not starting the Champions League final, the winger’s impressive performances have garnered significant attention. With just two years remaining on his current contract, his future could potentially lie away from the French capital, as numerous prominent clubs are reportedly vying for the French international’s signature.

The collaboration between Paris Saint–Germain and Bradley Barcola has spanned three seasons. The 23-year-old player, who joined from OL in the summer of 2023 for a reported €45M plus €5M in bonuses, is a key discussion point for the PSG management. Similar to Ousmane Dembélé, the French international’s contract with the Parisian institution is set to expire on June 30, 2028. We previously revealed on May 10 that approaches from Liverpool were having a noticeable effect within the Barcola camp.
Three potential destinations for Bradley Barcola?
This intensified interest comes as progress on resolving his contractual situation at Paris Saint–Germain has stalled in recent months. Beyond the Reds, Arsenal‘s hierarchy is reportedly highly interested in the forward’s profile. He perfectly aligns with the Gunners‘ recruitment criteria for this summer, as they aim to strengthen the left-wing position in Mikel Arteta‘s squad. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, an additional club, whose identity remains undisclosed, has now joined Arsenal and Liverpool in the race to sign the talented attacker, who is set to feature in a significant international competition with the French national team, Les Bleus, this summer.
“PSG intends to keep him”
Nevertheless, there remains a strong likelihood that PSG will intervene to thwart any potential departure. Journalist Laurent Perrin of Le Parisien recently addressed questions from the capital daily’s readers, asserting Bradley Barcola‘s continued presence at Paris Saint–Germain. “I don’t see why Barcola would leave,” Perrin stated. “We are aware that major clubs like Liverpool, Barcelona, or Bayern Munich are prepared to make incredibly lucrative offers. However, discussions to extend his contract beyond 2028 are expected to resume. PSG is determined to retain him; he is an exceptionally important player, arguably the best performer in the first half of the season.”
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