Liverpool considers signing Bradley Barcola after Yan Diomande snub
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 30, 2026, 5:35 AM
Last updated Jun 30, 2026
Liverpool faces a need to regroup after Yan Diomande chose Paris Saint-Germain over a switch to Anfield. With Diomande's decision, attention has shifted to Bradley Barcola, a talented attacker who can play multiple positions across the front line. Liverpool's management sees Barcola as a key target to boost their attack, especially given his speed and assist record from the previous season. His signing would follow a significant investment in the squad last summer, aiming to restore Liverpool's feared reputation in the league. Discussions surrounding Barcola's potential transfer are underway as the Reds look to enhance their squad depth.
- •Yan Diomande snubs Liverpool for PSG
- •Bradley Barcola emerges as a target for Liverpool
- •Barcola praised for speed and versatility
- •Liverpool aims to restore dominance after heavy investment last summer
- •Contract terms for Barcola expected to be substantial
- 5:35 AMYahoo Sports — Forget Yan Diomande, Liverpool can sign 'crazy fast' sensation instead
"Yan Diomande's Liverpool snub will hurt for some time. Most people expected the Ivorian to be one of the first signings that Liverpool made after the World Cup.And, even though it felt like his transf...
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