Barcelona have reportedly launched a staggering £136 million bid in a final attempt to sign Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool.
According to a report by The Sun,
Barcelona are preparing to test Liverpool’s resolve one final time by
lodging a £136 million for Philippe Coutinho. This comes in the wake of
widespread reports that the Catalan club had given the Reds a Sunday
deadline to accept their last offer for the Brazilian playmaker.
Coutinho joined Liverpool from Inter
Milan in 2013 since when he’s been making steady progress in his career.
Over the last two seasons though, the player has become the Reds’
talisman, establishing himself as one of the best attackers in the
Premier League.
2016/17 turned out to be the most
productive campaign of his senior career, with a return of 13 goals and 7
assists to show for his efforts. However, his stock has skyrocketed
ever since then, putting his Liverpool future under a cloud.
Barcelona have been in hot pursuit of Coutinho for the entire summer, while the player handed a badly timed transfer request only
a couple of days before Liverpool’s season opener two weeks ago.
Reports have also claimed that the 25-year-old is refusing to play for
the Merseyside club.
Barcelona have been in desperate search
of a playmaker this summer, with the void left by the departure of Xavi
felt dearly at Camp Nou in the last two seasons. With Andres Iniesta in
the twilight years of his career as well, and uncertainty surrounding
his future at the club, things are threatening to spiral out of control.
Ivan Rakitic’s slump in form hasn’t
helped matters either, while Denis Suarez and Andre Gomes have just not
been able to stamp their authority. Coutinho has, thus, been a viable
target for the Blaugrana.
However, Liverpool have stood firm on
their stance on the player thus far, insisting that they will not sell
their prized asset this summer. The Catalan club have had three bids
rejected for Coutinho so far, and reports on the weekend claimed that
they had given a Sunday deadline to the Reds to accept their final offer.
However, they have now placed one final
bid to test Liverpool’s resolve – an offer worth a staggering £136
million. The aforementioned amount includes an initial £100 million fee
plus £36 million in add-ons.
The add-ons involve a payment of £9
million every time Barcelona qualify for the Champions League in the
next four seasons, virtually guaranteeing that the Merseyside club will
receive the payout. Coutinho, meanwhile, has a five-year deal on the
table from the Catalans.
It now remains to be seen if Liverpool
accept the latest offer from Barcelona. Having been defiant on their
stance on the player thus far though, it is unlikely that they will
budge at the eleventh hour, when finding a replacement would be nigh on
impossible.
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