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Philippe Coutinho will still be in a Liverpool shirt until end of January… in the club’s official calendar

Brazilian completed his £142m move on Saturday night, but his presence will remain with Liverpool fans until the end of the month

Philippe Coutinho is the month of January on Liverpool's calendar

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LIVERPOOL fans will still see Philippe Coutinho in a Red shirt until the end of January.

The Brazilian completed his record £142m move to Barcelona on Saturday night, ending a long-running transfer saga.

 Barcelona announced the signing of Philippe Coutinho on Saturday
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Barcelona announced the signing of Philippe Coutinho on SaturdayCredit: Twitter, @FCBarcelona
 Philippe Coutinho underwent a medical in Spain on Saturday
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Philippe Coutinho underwent a medical in Spain on SaturdayCredit: Reuters

But any supporters hoping to move on quickly from losing one of their best players will have to suffer a little while yet.

That's because Coutinho is the face of January in Liverpool's official calendar for 2018.

Maybe, in hindsight, it was a good move from the club to place him on the calendar so early in the year.


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Coutinho doesn't appear on the front cover along with Jordan Henderson, Sadio Mane, Mo Salah, Roberto Firmino and boss Jurgen Klopp.

The Liverpool manager paid tribute to Coutinho after his move to Barcelona was announced.

 Philippe Coutinho is the month of January on Liverpool's calendar
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Philippe Coutinho is the month of January on Liverpool's calendar
Barcelona post welcome video on social media for Phillipe Coutinho
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He told the club's official website: "Philippe has made a fantastic contribution to this club over his five years of service and as disappointed as we are he doesn’t want to extend that, the relationship we have for him means with a heavy heart we wish him well.

“We have done everything within our means to convince Philippe that remaining part of LFC was as attractive as moving to Spain, but he is 100 per cent certain his future – and that of his family – belongs at Barcelona.

"It is his dream and I am now convinced there is nothing left at our disposal to change his mind."

Fans welcome Philippe Coutinho as he arrives in Barcelona on private jet after his transfer from Liverpool
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