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Liverpool Increases Offer for Bradley Barcola to €135 Million

Liverpool have cranked up the pressure on Paris Saint-Germain with a huge new offer for Bradley Barcola, submitting an improved €135 million bid for the winger, according to Foot01.

The French international was nowhere to be seen in Luis Enrique’s squad for PSG’s game against Lens, a decision that rang louder than any public statement. Left out entirely, not even on the bench. In a transfer window loaded with noise, that was a clear signal: something serious is moving.

Liverpool push hard – and up the price

Barcola, the former Lyon prodigy, is understood to be fully focused on sealing a move to Anfield before the window closes. Liverpool had already tested PSG’s resolve with proposals just over the €100m mark, but this latest bid marks a dramatic escalation in their pursuit.

The Premier League side have significantly strengthened their financial package, with Foot01 reporting that the decision to go higher has been helped by the entry of the Amazon boss into Liverpool’s capital structure. With fresh money and fresh ambition, the Reds are refusing to back off.

This time, PSG haven’t simply brushed the offer aside. Instead of rejecting the €135m bid out of hand, club executives are now studying it closely. The deal is on the table, and for the first time, Paris are listening.

PSG weigh up their stance

Internally, PSG had valued Barcola at close to €150m. That figure was designed to send a message: the winger would not leave easily. But Enrique’s choice to omit him completely against Lens has shifted the tone of the saga.

The coach refused to comment publicly on Barcola’s future, but his team sheet did the talking. A fit player, fully available, left out at a critical point in the window. It felt less like rotation and more like preparation.

Senior figures in Paris are now debating whether to climb down from that initial valuation. The club are determined not to relive a long, draining stand-off like the one that preceded Kylian Mbappé’s departure. A cleaner, quicker resolution is the priority this time.

Barcola’s conduct has also become part of the conversation. By all accounts, he has behaved impeccably throughout the negotiations, and that professionalism is pushing PSG towards a pragmatic solution rather than a drawn-out standoff.

Arsenal interest cools as Liverpool move ahead

Across the Channel, talk of a Premier League tug-of-war has been dialled back. Arsenal have been linked with the France international, and their admiration is real, but reports in England make it clear: a move to the Emirates is not viewed as a realistic outcome right now.

The Gunners like the player, yet there have been no formal club-to-club talks. No bid, no concrete negotiations. With Liverpool already in advanced discussions with the French champions, any late Arsenal surge would come from a long way back.

That leaves Liverpool and PSG at the heart of one of the summer’s biggest transfer stories, locked in talks over a fee that could reshape both squads.

Saga nears breaking point

Inside PSG, the debate now centres on how far to drop their demands. Accept slightly less than their original valuation and secure a smooth exit for a model professional? Or hold out, risk tension, and test Liverpool’s resolve?

What is clear is that the deal feels closer than at any point so far. Negotiations between the clubs are described as advanced, with both sides aiming to bring the saga to a conclusion in the coming days.

Liverpool see Barcola as a major piece of their next attacking era. PSG see a chance to bank a huge fee and avoid another Mbappé-style drama.

One club is pushing, the other is wavering. The numbers are on the table. Now it’s up to Paris to decide just how high the price of letting Barcola walk really is.