Liverpool Might Opt for Bowen Instead of Barcola to Save Money
Liverpool’s Winger Puzzle: Barcola vs. Bowen
Liverpool is weighing its options when it comes to strengthening the wing. The club’s eyes have turned toward the French international Bradley Barcola, who is a top choice for many. However, the price tag attached to him could be steep, especially after Manchester City’s costly signing of Elliot Anderson. This financial hurdle might push Liverpool to look elsewhere.
Enter Jarrod Bowen, a 29‑year‑old winger who already knows the Anfield ground. His experience in the Premier League and his previous links with Liverpool make him an intriguing alternative. A recent insider on X (formerly Twitter) suggested Bowen’s wage expectations are around £160k‑170k per week—reasonable and far less than the potential cost of Barcola.
Barcola’s market value is influenced by PSG’s recent spending. The club has used the £116m fee paid for Anderson as a benchmark, implying Barcola could demand a similar amount. His current wage at PSG is about £166k per week, and he may seek a raise if he leaves Paris. Comparisons to fellow Frenchmen Hugo Ekitike (£200k) and Cody Gakpo (£250k) show that Barcola’s expected salary would be high. From an accounting perspective, this adds up quickly.
Liverpool would benefit from a deal that keeps wages in check while still adding quality to the squad. Bowen’s right‑side skills and familiarity with English football could fill a gap without breaking the bank. If negotiations for Barcola stall, the club could see Bowen as a smart business move.
The decision will ultimately balance financial prudence with on‑field impact. Whether Liverpool chooses Barcola or Bowen, the goal remains the same: bring a dynamic winger who can help lift the team’s performance.