Liverpool are among the clubs most attentive to the situation of Paris Saint-Germain winger Bradley Barcola, according to sources cited by TEAMtalk. The report indicates that the Reds are targeting two new wide attackers this summer and see the 21-year-old Frenchman as a potential option. Barcola's representatives are said to be exploring moves away from the French capital, despite PSG's desire to offer him a new contract.
Barcola joined PSG from Lyon last summer for a reported fee of €45 million but has found consistent starting opportunities limited alongside the club's established stars. His potential availability has alerted Liverpool, who were previously linked with the player in March alongside PSG teammates Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The interest forms part of new head coach Arne Slot's plans to refresh the squad ahead of his first season in charge.
In another area of the pitch, Liverpool are also reported to be interested in Tottenham Hotspur defender Micky van de Ven. However, any move for the Dutch centre-back would come at a significant cost, with Tottenham said to be demanding a fee between £60 million and £80 million. Furthermore, sources indicate Van de Ven would seek a weekly wage of around £200,000 to facilitate a transfer.
The potential outlay for such targets could be offset by a major departure, with growing speculation surrounding goalkeeper Alisson. The Brazilian, a key figure since his 2018 arrival, is being linked with a move to Juventus. A recent report suggests Liverpool would consider selling the 31-year-old if a sizable offer is received, a move that would help balance the books for summer recruitment.
Liverpool's interest in Barcola reflects a long-standing strategy of recruiting young, high-potential attacking talent, though any deal would require navigating PSG's resistance to sell. The club's activity is expected to intensify once the season concludes, with the team currently guaranteed a third-place finish in the Premier League. The futures of Van de Ven and Alisson remain speculative at this stage, with no formal offers or negotiations confirmed by the clubs involved.



