Bradley Barcola, the 23-year-old Paris Saint-Germain forward, spoke at a press conference—comments reported by RMC Sport. The French international discussed PSG midfielder Warren Zaïre-Emery (20), his chemistry with fellow Parisian forward Désiré Doué (21), and his own future.
Barcola: “He’s not sulking”
On Zaïre-Emery’s lack of playing time
“He’s calm; he knows there will come a moment when he can help the team. We’re fully behind him and supporting him. He’s taking it well; he isn’t sulking.”
Warren Zaïre-Emery’s situation is inevitably being closely monitored by Paris Saint-Germain. Even with limited playing time, the Parisian midfielder remains a strong presence in the dressing room, and Barcola’s words reflect this. At this level, managing the mental side of things matters almost as much as the sporting side: staying engaged despite the wait sends a positive signal.
Barcola: “For me, it’s more about the spaces”
On how he differs from Doué
“We each have our own qualities. Désiré has that natural ease with the ball at his feet; for me, it’s more about exploiting the spaces.”
This comparison with Désiré Doué speaks volumes about PSG’s attacking depth. Barcola defines himself as a player who thrives on playing in behind the defense and attacking open space, whereas Doué contributes more through ball-carrying and creative play. The benefit for Paris is clear: Luis Enrique has different profiles at his disposal, offering various solutions depending on the match and the game situation.
Barcola: “As for what comes next, I don’t know”
On his future with PSG
“I’m focused on the World Cup. I don’t know what will happen after that.”
Bradley Barcola isn’t closing any doors regarding his future, but he isn’t exactly opening them wide either. His response is typical for a player involved in a major tournament: the pitch comes first, and the rest will follow. For PSG, the message should be interpreted with caution. There is uncertainty, certainly, but no overt rift. It is an important distinction—even during the transfer window, when the slightest detail can spark a firestorm.


