Reports: Barcelona go all out with massive £138m bid for superstar forward
Will Barcelona finally be able to sign their number 1 target?
By
Shaurya Vineet AUG 23, 2017
What’s the story?
Barcelona are yet to
recover from the shock transfer of Neymar to Paris Saint-Germain, with
news surfacing that the club have taken legal action against the
Brazilian for his failure to fulfill his contract as the club looks to
recoup some of the exorbitant sums it paid to the 25-year-old.
However, just when it seemed that Barcelona had given up on their pursuit of Liverpool ace Philippe Coutinho, Sky Sports report that the Blaugrana are preparing a new massive £138m bid for the Brazilian's services.
It was earlier reported that the Catalan giants had given the Anfield
outfit until 7 PM on Sunday (20th August) to accept their £118m bid for
the 25-year-old and had given up on their pursuit of the Brazilian upon
not receiving any communication from Liverpool.
In case you didn’t know…
Neymar completed a shocking €222m move
to Paris Saint-Germain earlier this month, which smashed the world
transfer record by a colossal margin, so much so, that it was more than
double of the previous world record transfer.
The Brazilian's loss
has left a gaping hole in his team, who suffered a humiliating 5-1 loss
against Real Madrid over two legs of the Supercopa de Espana.
Barcelona
have made no secret of the fact that they are pursuing Liverpool's
Philippe Coutinho and Borussia Dortmund's Ousmane Dembele, but a deal
for either is yet to be finalized.
The heart of the matter
Barcelona
had previously submitted a £118m bid for Philippe Coutinho, which
included £37m in add-ons, in addition to the £81m that the Catalan
giants were willing to pay up front. The Camp Nou outfit had given
Liverpool a deadline until the evening to respond to their offer, after
which they would drop their interest in the Brazilian.
However, contrary to reports that the club had withdrawn their
interest in Coutinho, Sky Sports claim that the club are ready to launch
a new and improved £138m bid for the Brazilian, which will include an
upfront payment of £101m, coupled with £37m in performance based
add-ons.
Author's Take
Barcelona definitely need to
make a couple of extremely good signings if they are to realistically
challenge Real Madrid for the La Liga title or the UEFA Champions
League.
The loss of Neymar has exposed many hidden weaknesses in
the squad and the club need to address it at the earliest. Whether
spending £138m for Philippe Coutinho is justified is up for debate but
one thing is for sure, this transfer saga is going to go down to the
wire.
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