July 1, 2026

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Psg sets steep price for bradley barcola’s potential departure

Bradley Barcola, aged 23, is currently navigating what many would describe as a dream season, having secured another Champions League title with Paris Saint-Germain, clinched the French championship, and potentially eyeing a World Cup triumph with Les Bleus. Didier Deschamps’ squad has already secured their spot in the Round of 16 for the 2026 World Cup. Following this impressive campaign, a club change could very well be on the horizon for the talented French winger.

The 2026 World Cup is in full swing, and unlike nations such as the Netherlands and Germany, who exited early in the Round of 32, the French national team decisively overcame Sweden on Tuesday night with a 3-0 victory. As often seen in this competition, the decisive moments came from Kylian Mbappé, who scored a brace against the Swedish defense. Following Adrien Rabiot‘s goal against Senegal (3-1), it was another left-footed player, Michael Olise, who delivered a perfectly weighted pass for Bradley Barcola, resulting in an identical outcome: a goal.

is barcola’s future at psg becoming uncertain?

On American soil, Bradley Barcola is truly distinguishing himself with the French squad. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, the Paris Saint-Germain wide attacker is consistently making a strong impression. Regarding his club future in Paris after the World Cup, his contractual ties with the double European champions extend until June 2028, but discussions about his path forward appear unsettled. Reports indicated in May that talks between Liverpool and Barcola‘s representatives were intensifying behind the scenes.

liverpool and arsenal vie for barcola, psg sets transfer terms

Negotiations surrounding his contract extension at PSG have reportedly stalled for the past year. This situation has prompted the Parisian management committee to consider opening the door for his exit, though not for just any offer. A