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Liverpool’s left‑flank overhaul hinges on Barcola chase

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

Journalist Liverpool have identified a clear need on the left flank, prompting the Anfield club to place French international Bradley Barcola at the centre of this summer agenda as they look to replace their ageing wingers and add creativity in the Premier League.

Liverpool’s pursuit of the Paris Saint‑Germain winger dominates this window’s transfer speculation, as the club seeks to bolster creativity on the left side. The Anfield side view Barcola as the ideal profile to rejuvenate their wide areas.

Barcola, a French international, offers the profile Liverpool desire to replace their ageing wide players. His pace and technical ability match the club’s requirement for added flair.

Paris Saint‑Germain have not clarified whether they are willing to sell. The French club retains the strongest hand in any negotiation.

Lewis Steele noted, “the Barcola one is interesting because his situation is still quite fluid,” emphasizing the ambiguity surrounding the winger’s future. Steele made the comment during analysis on Media Matters on Anfield Index.

The chase was dissected by Eddie Gibbs and Lewis Steele on Media Matters on Anfield Index, who highlighted growing interest from Bayern Munich and Arsenal. Gibbs pointed out that Bayern Munich have made contact with Barcola as a possible replacement should Michael Olise depart.

Steele warned of “an awful lot of ifs, buts and maybes with this one,” noting uncertainties over PSG’s price demands and Liverpool’s readiness. He summed up that the Barcola chase is likely to define the summer transfer window, while Liverpool continue to monitor the player closely.

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