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Bradley Barcola's PSG deal stalls as his agent shopped him to Barcelona, according to reports.

Still in discussions over a contract extension, Bradley Barcola remains at odds with PSG. Meanwhile, his agent Moussa Sissoko opens the door to interested clubs. Starting with FC Barcelona, which will nevertheless have to meet the demands of the Parisian club.

While Willian Pacho, Fabian Ruiz, and Joao Neves are only awaiting the officialization of their respective extensions, other Paris Saint-Germain players pose more problems.

The French capital club has not yet reached an agreement with Senny Mayulu or Ousmane Dembele, while Barcola is beginning to apply pressure. In Spain, the Catalan media outlet Sport recalls that the French winger had changed agents last year.

The former Olympique Lyonnais player had parted ways with Portuguese agent Jorge Mendes in order to entrust his interests to Sissoko, the agent of his teammate Dembele. This change of interlocutor has not made anything easier for Paris Saint-Germain, which, according to the cited source, has not moved closer to an agreement with Barcola.

The Spanish outlet, instead, notes a negative trend and Sissoko's moves. The representative of the left winger is reportedly listening to proposals from other clubs to which he has offered his player's services.

Under contract until 2028, Barcola has, for example, been offered to FC Barcelona, which considers this case a great opportunity, while remaining wary. Recall that the agent of Dembele did not leave good memories with the Blaugrana.

Sport, therefore, wonders if the intermediary is not using Barca to obtain a better contract at Paris Saint-Germain. In any case, the Catalan club has very little chance of reaching an agreement with the Parisians. The European champion would only be willing to transfer Barcola for at least €80 million. A price likely prohibitive for FC Barcelona's fragile finances.

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