Liverpool now have a clearer understanding of what lies ahead on Tuesday night after Paris Saint-Germain confirmed their travelling squad for the Champions League quarter-final second leg at Anfield.
After their dominant display in the first leg in Paris, Luis Enrique has named a strong lineup for the trip to Merseyside, underlining just how difficult the task will be for Liverpool.
PSG arrive with firepower
As announced on PSG’s official channels, the French champions are bringing a squad loaded with attacking and midfield quality for the showdown.
Key names like Achraf Hakimi, Ousmane Dembélé, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia — all of whom caused serious problems in the first leg — are included once again.
Liverpool were already aware of the scale of the challenge, and PSG’s squad selection offers no signs of relief.
Barcola boost raises concerns
Another major talking point is the inclusion of Bradley Barcola, who had been considered a doubt ahead of the match but has now travelled with the team.
Although earlier reports suggested the 23-year-old might only feature as a substitute, his presence still adds a dangerous late-game option for PSG. That added depth could prove crucial, particularly if Liverpool are forced to push forward in search of goals.
Meanwhile, there is increasing discussion over whether Rio Ngumoha should be handed a starting role for Liverpool after impressing against Fulham, with his direct style potentially capable of unsettling PSG’s defence.
Ultimately, Enrique’s squad choice sends a clear message — Liverpool are facing one of the strongest teams left in the competition, and any hopes of a famous European comeback will demand something extraordinary.

