Liverpool boss Andoni Iraola (left) and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta - both pics: Getty
Liverpool boss Andoni Iraola (left) and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta - both pics: Getty
Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly set an asking price of €150 million for winger Bradley Barcola, a Liverpool and Arsenal target, currently in action at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 23-year-old has been at the Parc des Princes since arriving from Olympique Lyon in the summer of 2023.
Barcola is coming off a decent 2025-26 season for the Parisians, striking 13 times and assisting seven in 49 games across competitions as Luis Enrique's side successfully defended their Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League titles.
Contracted to the Parc des Princes till 2028, Barcola has also impressed for France at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada. He has struck twice and assisted once in five games as Didier Deschamps side take on African champions Morocco in the first quarter-final on Thursday (July 9) at Boston Stadium, Foxborough.
Considering Barcola's performances for club and country, the Parisians have set a hefty price tag on the Reds and Gunners target, as per L'Equipe (via Get French Football News).
The Parisians are reportedly looking to extend the winger's contract beyond 2028, with extension talks currently on hold owing to Barcola's involvement at the World Cup in North America. However, a Parc des Princes exit may be an option if there's no progress in those discussions.
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Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister at the 2026 FIFA World Cup- Source: Getty
Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister at the 2026 FIFA World Cup- Source: Getty
Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister is the only Liverpool player still at the 2026 FIFA World Cup ahead of the quarter-finals, which get underway with a France-Morocco showdown on Thursday.
A key player in Lionel Scaloni's side, Mac Allister and Co. reached the quarter-finals with a thrilling come-from-behind 3-2 victory over Egypt in the Round of 16 on Tuesday.
The Albiceleste scored thrice in the last 11 minutes, with Cristian Romero - played on by Lionel Messi - reducing the deficit before Messi scored the equaliser. Enzo Fernandez netted a 93rd-minute winner, the 3000th goal in World Cup history.
Mac Allister, who had a shot saved at point-blank range, has registered an assist in five games for the holders, who are three wins away from a successful title dfence.