June 16, 2026
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The future of Bradley Barcola at Paris Saint-Germain appears increasingly uncertain. While he remains a key player under manager Luis Enrique, the 23-year-old winger is reportedly open to the idea of a summer exit. The French international is particularly receptive to interest from Premier League giant Liverpool. However, it seems PSG has established a specific condition for allowing the former Lyon talent to depart during this summer transfer window.

The upcoming transfer window is shaping up to be quite dynamic for Paris Saint-Germain. The capital club is reportedly looking to refresh Luis Enrique’s squad following a successful domestic season. This regeneration could see several players move on, and Bradley Barcola is among those reportedly not opposed to a change of scenery, especially with Liverpool expressing strong interest. The Ligue 1 champions, however, have reportedly set a clear prerequisite for the French international’s potential exit.

“there’s a chance psg lets barcola leave”

“Regarding Barcola, several of the world’s top clubs are interested. Arsenal, Liverpool are keen – but everything will hinge on what happens with Diomandé. My understanding is that Barcola could indeed leave PSG this summer. Barcola, Chevalier, and Kang-In Lee might depart from PSG during this transfer period. If the club brings in a new attacker, such as Akliouche or Diomandé, there’s a strong possibility that PSG will sanction Barcola’s move,” renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano shared on his YouTube channel.

has psg already identified barcola’s potential successors?

The focus now turns to who PSG might recruit to fill the void left by Bradley Barcola, should he depart. In recent weeks, names like Maghnes Akliouche from AS Monaco and Yan Diomandé of RB Leipzig have circulated as potential targets. Julian Alvarez from Atlético de Madrid is also reportedly on their radar, though the Argentine international is understood to favor a move exclusively to FC Barcelona this summer. The Parisian club appears to be actively laying the groundwork for its transfer dealings, suggesting a very busy market ahead for the Rouge-et-Bleu.