Bradley Barcola will not be leaving Paris Saint-Germain this summer, according to David Ornstein, as the club considers him 'not for sale'.

What happened?

The news comes as a blow to Manchester United, who had been pursuing the France international.

Bradley Barcola's form suffered last season, with just 13 goals and seven assists, after being largely consigned to the bench.

Why it matters for Bradley Barcola

The 23-year-old's versatility would have been a major asset to Manchester United, who are looking to strengthen their forward line.

PSG's decision to keep Bradley Barcola is likely due to their financial situation, with the club agreeing a 'huge deal' for Goncalo Ramos to join AC Milan.

What comes next?

The future of Bradley Barcola is now clear, with PSG demanding a potential British record fee for the winger, which is likely to be out of reach for Manchester United.

The Red Devils will have to look elsewhere for reinforcements, with options on the left wing and up front under consideration.

And with PSG's hierarchy believing the current valuations being proposed for Bradley Barcola are not close to their internal ones, a deal for the Frenchman is almost certainly going to be outside any suitor's price range.

So Manchester United's pursuit of Bradley Barcola has taken a sharp twist, with the club now focusing on other targets.

Bradley Barcola's current situation is a result of PSG's latest decision, which has been revealed by transfer expert David Ornstein.

The Athletic reporter states that 'several Premier League clubs' are interested in Bradley Barcola, but PSG 'do not need to sell' after agreeing a 'huge deal' for Goncalo Ramos to join AC Milan.

Additionally, Lee Kang-in and Randal Kolo Muani are also likely to depart, which will further strengthen the European champions' financial situation.

This will enable a pursuit of RB Leipzig sensation Yan Diomande, who is prioritising a move to the Parc des Princes, rebuffing Liverpool's advances in the process.

The news about Bradley Barcola's future has significant implications for Manchester United, who will have to reassess their transfer targets.

The club's hierarchy will be looking at other options to strengthen their forward line, with the summer transfer window now in full swing.

As for Bradley Barcola, he will remain at PSG, with the club valuing him at a much higher price than the £116m Manchester City will pay for Elliot Anderson.

The France international will be looking to regain his form, after a disappointing season, and will be hoping to play a key role in PSG's upcoming campaigns.

With the transfer window open, there will be plenty of twists and turns, but for now, Bradley Barcola's future is clear: he will be staying at PSG.