Paris Saint-Germain have sent Arsenal and Liverpool a blunt transfer message over Bradley Barcola: the France winger is not being treated as a saleable asset.
According to David Ornstein, PSG view Barcola as not for sale regardless of new arrivals or the player’s reluctance to commit to a fresh contract. The update lands with Premier League interest building and with Paris continuing to work on attacking reinforcements.
Paris Saint-Germain view Bradley Barcola as not for sale, regardless of arrivals + reluctance to sign new deal.
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) June 30, 2026
PSG Set Their Barcola Price Wall
The key detail is not just PSG’s stance, but the scale of the valuation now being briefed around Barcola. Ornstein reports the French champions value the 23-year-old far higher than the £116m fee attached to Manchester City’s move for Elliot Anderson.
That is a deliberate deterrent. Barcola’s contract situation and demand for more starts create pressure, but PSG are attempting to keep control of the market rather than invite a summer auction.
ReadPSG has already assessed how Liverpool interest turned Barcola into a transfer test. This latest update sharpens the point: unless PSG’s position changes, Arsenal and Liverpool are not dealing with a normal asking price. They are dealing with a club trying to shut the door before the bid arrives.


