Following Paris Saint-Germain’s second consecutive Champions League triumph on May 30 against Arsenal, coach Luis Enrique hinted at significant squad changes. While Gonçalo Ramos has already departed for AC Milan, Bradley Barcola could be the next high-profile player to leave the Campus PSG. A definitive decision on his future is expected once the World Cup concludes.

For several months now, reports have indicated that Bradley Barcola’s contractual situation at PSG does not currently favor an extension. The French international, whose current deal runs until June 2028, has not yet agreed to the Paris Saint-Germain management’s proposals to extend his stay beyond that date. This uncertainty has piqued the interest of several top English clubs, notably Arsenal and Liverpool, both recent Premier League champions, who are closely monitoring the impactful winger’s profile.
crucial discussions upon his return from the united states
Approaching his 24th birthday, Bradley Barcola may be contemplating a new chapter in his career, three seasons after joining PSG from OL. Despite securing two Champions League titles with the Parisian club, he has not consistently held a starting position. Similar to Gonçalo Ramos, who moved to AC Milan, Barcola might opt for a fresh challenge. The ongoing saga surrounding Barcola’s future is set to be a significant talking point in the Paris Saint-Germain transfer market this summer.
post-world cup talks between barcola and psg
Once the 2026 World Cup concludes — a tournament where France’s national team, with Barcola, has advanced to the quarter-finals to face Morocco on Thursday — Bradley Barcola and his representatives are scheduled for renewed discussions with Paris Saint-Germain’s decision-makers. Furthermore, emissaries from Arsenal and Liverpool are also expected to engage in talks. It is understood that while Barcola remains a PSG player for now, post-Mondial discussions will occur between the player and PSG, followed by dialogues between PSG and the interested clubs, including Liverpool and Arsenal.