Paris Saint-Germain have reduced their asking price for Bradley Barcola, potentially opening the door for Premier League clubs to launch a serious move for the winger.
The French champions had previously placed a hefty valuation on the 22-year-old, making a transfer difficult for interested parties to pursue during the January window.
Barcola has been one of PSG’s standout performers in recent seasons, establishing himself as one of the most exciting young wide players in European football.
Arsenal remain active in their pursuit of transfer targets, with the club receiving a fresh update regarding Julian Alvarez and his potential availability this summer.
The Gunners have been linked with a number of high-profile moves as Mikel Arteta looks to strengthen his squad ahead of another title challenge next season.
Alvarez has been a consistent performer at club level and continues to attract interest from some of Europe’s biggest sides, making any deal complicated and expensive.
Chelsea, meanwhile, are pushing ahead with their own recruitment plans and have set a new price tag for Enzo Fernandez as the club reassesses the midfielder’s value.
The Blues paid a British transfer record fee for Fernandez when he joined from Benfica, and any potential sale or revised valuation reflects the club’s evolving approach to squad building.
Chelsea have been among the busiest clubs in European football over recent transfer windows, and their approach to managing player valuations continues to attract significant attention.
With the summer transfer window approaching, clubs across the Premier League are working to finalise targets and establish what deals are financially viable in the current market.
PSG’s willingness to negotiate on Barcola’s fee could trigger a chain of transfer activity involving several of England’s top clubs before the window opens fully.
Arsenal, Chelsea, and other Premier League sides will be watching developments closely as the landscape shifts and opportunities emerge across European football this summer.

