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Report: Reds re-enter Coutinho race

A new day sees another interesting name linked to the club, and this time around it is a individual that we all very well.

The Daily Express (via French outlet Le10 Sport) reports that the Reds are interested in re-signing Philippe Coutinho from Barcelona.

The Brazilian has had a much discussed tough time of things things leaving Liverpool midway through last season, and the 27 year old has recently spoken about his future at the Catalan giants.

"I don't know if I will continue at Barcelona.

"Nobody knows about the future, and right now I am focused on playing with my [national] team.

While he was adored on the Kop, Coutinho has found the Nou Camp a much tougher fanbase to win over.

 

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Much of that has to the fact that he is not a lock to be in Barca's starting eleven week in and week out leading to a number of inconsistent performances.

The highly skilled attacking midfielder has no shortage of suitors interested in his services including PSG, Manchester United and Chelsea.

But if Coutinho stays at the Barcelona for the time being, it could also work out as a boost for Liverpool. 

That is because the club could pocket some handy cash due to a contract clause.

So far, Liverpool have accumulated £22.5m of the possible £36m in add-ons, through qualification for the 2018/19 and 2019/20 editions of the Champions League and appearance fees.

Liverpool included a clause on the contract which means Barcelona pay them £4.5m every 25 games he pulls on the Catalan club’s shirt.

Coutinho has played 75 times for Barcelona so far, meaning there is one more instalment of £4.5m to up for grabs.

It is a case of mixed emotions when it comes to Coutinho's current predicament.

He produced many moments of individual brilliance during his five season spell at the club.

However his departure was poorly handled by the individual and his team of advisors, leading to a sense of angst that could have been easily avoided.

The old adage that the grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence seems to be particularly true in this case.

If Cou was to return, would he be welcomed back with open arms like a prodigal son, or would there be a deal of scepticism attached?

This is certainly another transfer storyline to watch with interest as the summer progresses.

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1 hour ago, elvis said:

Just out of interest , how was he any worse than Suarez ? 

Suarez never went missing with ‘back injuries’ or tried to disrupt the dressing room when he was told no. Instead he got his head down and produced a fantastic season that nearly led to us winning the league.

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1 hour ago, Jarvinja Ilnow said:

Whinging little bastard. For that money we could buy someone like Kai Havertz.

I’m not convinced by him from what I’ve seen. Real languid type.

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9 minutes ago, viRdjil said:

I’m not convinced by him from what I’ve seen. Real languid type.

I'd dispute that, mate - he moves the ball on much quicker than Coutinho, something Mane and Salah would love. He links really well with the wide players possibly because he can play wide and has experience there himself. He seems comfortable in physical battles, so less likely to go into his shell than little Phil. He's a lot younger too. Using the SteveO metric - he has not reached his peak of 27; whereas we can anticipate a massive drop-off with Coutinho, and should be worried, really worried if we sign him (Coutinho).

 

He's a bit lanky, so yeah, maybe looks languid!

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3 hours ago, Bad Red Bull said:

Suarez didn't try to leave in the middle of the season, didn't make up excuses to miss games for us, gave his all in his last season. For me, both of them are cunts but I would respect Suarez just a bit higher than Cuntinho. 

Plus Suarez was a much better player, and more consistent with it.

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8 hours ago, KMD7 said:

Plus Suarez was a much better player, and more consistent with it.

Suarez was made to train with the kids cos he sulked that much when he couldn’t get his move to Arsenal 

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All I can say is, there must be loads of people who would take back a former partner who not only walked out on them very publically but, also shit on them leading upto walking out. So, it's a no for me.

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We had Barca's kecks down and gave them a good hard arse shagging with the deal we got for Coutinho. Nobody in their right mind would give Barca anything like the fee we got for him. I wouldn't take him back at half the price.

 

Just lifted this from the echo. Let's hope it's true.

 

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Yesterday reports in France claimed Liverpool could re-sign Philippe Coutinho.

Today, reports in Spain say no such luck.

 

I don’t know what to believe! Well I do, it ain’t happening so let’s run with this Spanish report.

Mundo Deportivo claim sources close to the Brazilian have told them that any reports saying he’s returning to Liverpool are untrue.

 

They also claim he has three offers - Chelsea, Manchester United, and PSG.

Much like his Anfield exit, it looks like this one will run and run...

 

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13 minutes ago, Agt Provocateur said:

The number of "sources" still reporting that Chelsea are interested in X, Y and Z Players is scary. 

Yeah, it's like the lazy journalists don't understand what the 'Ban' entails or more than likely want to fill pages. 

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3 hours ago, Pistonbroke said:

He can go to PSG which is probably where he'll end up. Fuck him. 

It's going to be spectacular when his pal Neymar who first unsettled him goes in the opposite direction -- they can high five each other as they are changing planes.

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If Klopp wants him back and thinks he can improve our out-put then I'm right behind him. 

 

I doubt he does though and as has been said, he will end up at PSG and probably light-up the league. 

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19 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

If Klopp wants him back and thinks he can improve our out-put then I'm right behind him. 

 

I doubt he does though and as has been said, he will end up at PSG and probably light-up the league. 

You'd light up that league

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