Arsenal are poised to intensify their pursuit of Paris Saint-Germain forward Bradley Barcola this summer, with manager Mikel Arteta prioritizing offensive reinforcements.
BBC Sport reports that the Gunners have been given signals that Barcola could be available, prompting their scouting team to monitor his performances closely.
Arsenal observed the 23-year-old during France’s World Cup last-32 encounter with Sweden on Tuesday, where his contributions validated his growing reputation.
Barcola opened the scoring in France’s 3-0 victory, demonstrating why he has attracted Premier League attention. The Guardian highlighted his decisive movement and clinical finishing as standout traits.
While Arsenal remains interested in Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers, Barcola has emerged as a compelling alternative. The Villans reportedly value Rogers at £130m, complicating any potential deal.
Barcola, equally adept on the flanks and in transition, provides a different attacking dimension. His speed and directness in one-on-one scenarios could offer Arteta greater tactical flexibility to complement Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.
Barcola Presents Strategic Alternative to Rogers Pursuit
Rogers remains a priority target, but Villa’s high valuation poses significant challenges. Barcola’s profile—same age, Champions League experience, and versatility—aligns with Arsenal’s need for squad depth.
The forward’s World Cup strike underscores his potential, though PSG’s willingness to negotiate will determine his availability. Arsenal must act swiftly if they deem him a fit for their system.
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