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PSG to Begin New Contract Talks with Bradley Barcola
Paris Saint-Germain are getting ready to start contract talks with Bradley Barcola and his agents. They want to show their support for the 22-year-old forward, who is now an important part of Luis Enrique’s plans.
WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH BARCOLA?
PSG management and manager Luis Enrique are happy with Barcola’s development. They want to secure his future at the club. Contract discussions are expected to start soon, and both sides are confident, having been on the same page since May. Barcola joined PSG in 2023 and is under contract with PSG until June 2028. He has attracted interest from top clubs like Bayern Munich, but PSG have made it clear they won’t sell. They expect the French international to stay for many more years.
BARCOLA’S IMPACT THIS SEASON
After a slow start, Barcola has become part of PSG’s first team and has earned a place in the French national squad. His performances have improved as he played 58 games, scored 21 goals, and made 18 assists in the 2024-25 season. PSG believe in his potential and consider him a key player in Luis Enrique’s project. The team is preparing for the FIFA Club World Cup, where they will play Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals, highlighting their trust in their young talent.
PSG won the Ligue 1 title and their first UEFA Champions League in the 2024-25 season, reinforcing their ambitions.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR PSG AND BARCOLA?
PSG’s decision to seek a contract extension shows their commitment to building the team around emerging stars like Barcola. Both the player and the club expect a positive outcome from the negotiations. PSG are currently in the Club World Cup, where they will meet Bayern Munich. They remain focused on domestic and international success. With Barcola likely to extend his stay, the club hopes he will play a major role in their pursuit of more trophies this season and in the future.
PSG advanced to the quarter-finals of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, having defeated Inter Miami 4-0 in the previous round.