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Liverpool’s £128m chase for Mo Salah’s successor gains momentum

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball ·
Liverpool’s £128m chase for Mo Salah’s successor gains momentum

Liverpool’s search for a Mo Salah replacement is driven by the void left after a disappointing 2025/26 season and the need for quality out‑wide options under new manager Andoni Iraola. The club’s attacking shortcomings have become a priority as they rebuild.

According to X account IndyKaila, Liverpool have moved into club‑to‑club talks with Paris Saint‑Germain, shifting the discussion from loose admiration to a serious negotiation. The key line is simple: “club‑to‑club talks”, which marks a concrete step in the Summer Transfer Battle Takes Shape.

Reports suggest PSG would ask around £128 million for the 23‑year‑old winger, turning the deal into a major strategic decision. At that level, the price tests Liverpool’s willingness to spend heavily for a premium solution.

Bradley Barcola is described as quick, direct and already proven at elite level, able to carry the ball, stretch defensive lines and create in transition. Those qualities fit the modern attacking brief and justify a high valuation.

Arsenal are mentioned as a possible rival, but they have not lodged a competing offer at this stage. If Arsenal were to enter the race, PSG’s leverage would increase and Liverpool’s negotiating room would shrink.

This leaves Liverpool needing clarity on whether PSG are posturing or have set a firm number, and whether the £128 million outlay fits their squad‑balance priorities. If the club decides Barcola is a cornerstone signing, they must push hard and negotiate smartly.

The report indicates a clear opening for Liverpool, yet no guarantee exists that the deal will close. Nonetheless, the move signals ambition and a shift away from a passive summer.

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