PSG have slapped a €150m price tag on Bradley Barcola, according to a report from L’Equipe. The 23-year-old France international winger is a target for Arsenal and Liverpool, but PSG want to keep him.

The former Olympique Lyonnais star could still leave Paris this summer. PSG are closing in on a €100m+ deal for RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomandé, which might force Barcola out.

What happened with Bradley Barcola’s transfer situation?

L’Equipe reports that PSG do not want to sell Barcola. The club wants to extend his contract, which runs until 2028. Talks are on hold while Barcola is with France at the 2026 World Cup in America.

But if those talks stall, a move becomes real. PSG have set that €150m price tag as a floor for negotiations. Only English clubs could realistically meet that fee.

Arsenal and Liverpool are the main suitors. L’Equipe says Liverpool are “especially” interested. Both sides have the cash to make a serious bid.

Why it matters for Bradley Barcola

Barcola is having a strong World Cup campaign with France. That exposure only raises his value. PSG know they hold a premium asset.

The €150m figure puts Barcola among the most expensive wingers in world football. It reflects his rapid rise since joining PSG from Lyon in 2023.

For Arsenal and Liverpool, Barcola offers pace, dribbling, and goals from the flank. He fits the profile both clubs need. But that price tag is steep.

What comes next for Barcola?

PSG are planning a massive summer clear-out. L’Equipe says the club could generate €300m in sales. They’ve already sold Gonçalo Ramos and Lee Kang-in for a combined €100m.

Randal Kolo Muani and Ibrahim Mbaye could also leave. Barcola might join that exodus if he doesn’t sign a new deal.

For now, Barcola’s focus is on the World Cup. Once France’s tournament ends, contract talks will resume. That’s when his future gets decided.

Liverpool and Arsenal are watching closely. A bidding war could push the price even higher. PSG hold all the cards — for now.