Liverpool aren't done yet! Reds reignite Bradley Barcola transfer interest despite £300m spree with Alexander Isak pursuit at impasse

Liverpool have reignited their interest in Paris Saint-Germain star Bradley Barcola as their pursuit of Alexander Isak continues to stall.

  • Reds yet to agree Isak deal
  • Eyeing Barcola move
  • Have spent huge sums this summer

Liverpool aren't done yet! Reds reignite Bradley Barcola transfer interest despite £300m spree with Alexander Isak pursuit at impasseLiverpool aren't done yet! Reds reignite Bradley Barcola transfer interest despite £300m spree with Alexander Isak pursuit at impasseLiverpool aren't done yet! Reds reignite Bradley Barcola transfer interest despite £300m spree with Alexander Isak pursuit at impasse

Per L’Equipe are ready to reignite their interest in Barcola, who is a long-term target, as they continue to face difficulties in their pursuit of Isak. Their bid for the Newcastle star has been rejected, and both the PSG star and ‘s are seen as potential alternatives.

Liverpool have already spent almost £300 million ($400m) this summer, as they have signed Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong. A deal to land Barcola would reportedly cost around €100m (£133.5m) in addition to what has already gone out of the Reds’ account, but the Anfield club is supposedly ready to make a bid. Arne Slot is keen to add another player to his frontline, although the Frenchman operates more as a winger than as a No.9, where Isak thrives.

Barcola enjoyed an exceptional season in 2024-25 as PSG won the and , providing 21 goals and 19 assists in all competitions, although he has slipped down the pecking order at Parc des Princes. He operates primarily off the left flank, and signing the winger could allow Liverpool to use Ekitike as a No.9. However, L’Equipe report he is currently more likely to stay in the French capital.

Liverpool will hope to clarify their top target soon, given their ongoing pursuit of Isak. Despite their incredible spending, it feels unlikely they will sign both the winger and Isak, after all.