Philippe Coutinho transfer: Liverpool ‘reject Barcelona’s £90m bid for Coutinho’ as Reds hold firm in transfer stance
The Catalan giants are desperate to bring the Brazilian to the Nou Camp to replace Neymar, but look to have failed with their second bid
LIVERPOOL have reportedly rejected a second bid of £90million bid from Barcelona for their star player Philippe Coutinho.
The Catalan giants are desperately looking to fill the void left by Neymar's £198m move to PSG, with Coutinho believed to be first choice.
Just last month the Merseyside club turned down an offer of £72m for the Brazilian flair player.
And according to The Telegraph after this latest "bid", Liverpool now consider the matter "closed".
However, reports in Spain seem to think the deal is a lot further down the line than people think.
say Anfield bosses have finally accepted a package which will see the Brazilian international quit Anfield and make a move to the Nou Camp.
The respected outlet say a group from Barca flew over to Liverpool on Monday for detailed talks with Liverpool bosses after failing with two earlier bids for the player.
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Chief executive Oscar Grau headed the delegation, who have been desperate to get a deal done for Coutinho as they seek to replace Neymar in the Barca squad.
It is understood that the player told Liverpool on Monday he would prefer to make the move to Spain if a deal could be agreed between the two clubs.
That appears to have softened the Merseyside club’s stance from their original position of insisting their star player was not for sale.
Instead the report claims Liverpool have now reluctantly accepted Barca’s offer, which will see an initial fee of £81.6m being paid for the 25-year-old – although publicly the club are still briefing no deal has been agreed.
Philippe Coutinho: About to become the second biggest transfer ever?
- Born on June 12, 1992, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Joined Vasco de Gama aged sevenm but was signed by inter for €4m at just 16-years-old
- He stayed in Brazil for two years, making his debut as a teenager and helping the team to promotion in his second season
- Made his Inter debut in 2010 but struggled to break into the first team - loaned to Espanyol in January 2012, impressing with five goals in 16 matches
- After failing to establish himself in Italy, was sold to Liverpool for just £8.5m in January 2013
- Has since become one of Liverpool's best players, winning Fans player of the year twice and being named in the Premier League team of the year in 2015
- Made his Brazil debut in 2010 but became an established regular in 2015