Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique hinted at significant squad changes just moments after the final whistle of their Champions League showdown against Arsenal on May 30th. Following the club’s second consecutive C1 final victory, the PSG manager confirmed that modifications to the roster were imminent. Gonçalo Ramos has already completed his move to AC Milan, and Bradley Barcola could also be set to depart from Campus PSG. All arrangements are expected to be finalized once the World Cup concludes.

For several months, reports have indicated that Bradley Barcola’s contractual situation does not currently favor an extension with PSG. Engaged until June 2028, the French international has not given a positive response to Paris Saint-Germain management regarding continuing their collaboration beyond that date. This uncertainty has reportedly sparked interest from Arsenal and particularly Liverpool, two recent English champions keen on acquiring the dynamic winger’s talents.
A crucial meeting upon his return from the United States
Approaching his 24th birthday, Bradley Barcola might choose to embark on a new challenge, three seasons after his initial signing with PSG from OL. Despite having won two Champions League titles, though not as an undisputed starter, the France national team player could, much like Gonçalo Ramos who joined AC Milan, opt for a departure. During a Q&A session, insights were shared regarding the Barcola saga, which is poised to be a key element of the Paris Saint-Germain summer transfer window.
“Discussions expected between the player and PSG post-World Cup”
Once the 2026 World Cup concludes – a competition where he helped the French national team qualify for the quarter-finals, setting up a clash against Morocco on Thursday – Bradley Barcola and his agents are scheduled to hold fresh talks with Paris Saint-Germain decision-makers. However, representatives from Arsenal and Liverpool are also anticipated to be part of these discussions. It has been stated: “Barcola has not left, there will be discussions after the World Cup between the player and PSG, then between PSG and the interested clubs (Liverpool, Arsenal are mentioned).”
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