Liverpool eyeing PSG star as Mohamed Salah replacement option
Liverpool’s summer planning is accelerating, with Mohamed Salah’s confirmed departure forcing the club to identify attacking reinforcements. On the latest Anfield Index Media Matters podcast, Dave Davis and David Lynch discussed potential targets, including strong links to Paris Saint Germain forward Bradley Barcola.
Liverpool interest in Bradley Barcola discussed
During the conversation, Bradley Barcola emerged as one of several wide options Liverpool could consider. David Lynch pointed to ongoing uncertainty around the player’s situation in France, referencing external noise around the club.
Lynch made it clear that Liverpool would be attentive if an opportunity arose. “If there’s any opportunity for him to potentially be on the market, then I’m sure Liverpool will be all over it,” he stated.
This reflects a broader recruitment strategy rather than a guaranteed pursuit.
Mohamed Salah exit drives need for attacking signings
Liverpool’s need for wide forwards has intensified following Mohamed Salah’s decision to leave. Lynch had already stressed in the podcast that strengthening in wide areas is a priority, and Barcola fits that profile.
The recruitment plan appears extensive. “They definitely need to sign at least one, probably two,” Lynch explained, reinforcing that Salah’s departure is not an isolated issue but part of a wider attacking reshuffle.
Barcola’s profile aligns with Liverpool’s search for dynamic, high level attackers capable of operating across the front line. However, he is one of several names under consideration rather than a singular focus.

Competition and PSG dynamics complicate move
A key factor in any potential deal is competition within Paris Saint Germain’s squad. Lynch referenced the depth of attacking talent available at the club, suggesting that movement could depend on squad balance.
He noted, “they’ve just got too much talent there to kind of keep happy all at once,” pointing to the presence of multiple elite forwards competing for minutes.
This creates a scenario where one player could become available, but there is no certainty over which one. Lynch added, “if one of those comes on the market, I think they’d be ones that Liverpool would explore at the very least”.
Barcola therefore sits within a group of potential opportunities rather than a confirmed transfer target.
Likelihood of transfer remains uncertain
Despite clear admiration, the discussion stopped short of suggesting that a deal is imminent. The key issue remains whether Paris Saint Germain are willing or forced to sell.
Lynch’s comments underline this uncertainty. Liverpool’s stance appears reactive rather than proactive, ready to act only if circumstances change.
The broader context also matters. Liverpool’s transfer activity will depend on multiple variables, including finances, squad departures and competition for targets.
As Lynch indicated, opportunities may arise unexpectedly in the market, but they cannot be predicted with certainty.
Liverpool strategy shaped by flexibility
The conversation around Bradley Barcola ultimately highlights Liverpool’s approach heading into the summer window. Rather than focusing on a single replacement for Mohamed Salah, the club are preparing for multiple scenarios.
Barcola is firmly on the radar if conditions allow, but any move depends on Paris Saint Germain’s internal decisions and the wider transfer market.
For now, Liverpool’s interest remains conditional. As Lynch made clear, they will be ready, but only if “any opportunity” presents itself.


