Barcelona Starts Softening to Sell Coutinho in the Player Transfer Market

Philippe Coutinho


DBasia.news –  Since being bought from Liverpool in January 2018 for 130 million euros, Philippe Coutinho has not shown performance following the official price. Coutinho is expected to play better than Neymar who left PSG.

Although in his inaugural season he successfully helped Barca win the La Liga trophy and the Copa del Rey, now in the 2018/19 season, Coutinho is no longer the main choice of Ernesto Valverde and more often starts the match on the bench. In La Liga competition, Coutinho even appeared five times in full for 90 minutes.

Finally, the former Inter Milan player did score one goal and drove the Blaugrana to the quarter-finals after beating Lyon 5-1, but then returned to the bench in the next match against Real Betis and only appeared for one minute.

This further strengthens the news if Barcelona will immediately release Coutinho, after several denied, now according to Goal’s report, the club based at the Camp Nou has changed its decision and will immediately consider all incoming offers for the player.

One condition determined by Barca is every club that wants Coutinho to be willing to spend at least 80 million euros.

This news is, of course, the news awaited by Manchester United, considering they are referred to as the most serious club to bring it, but still according to Goal’s report, Coutinho is reluctant to return to a career in the Premier League competition. This is caused by his family called difficulty adapting in the country led by Queen Elizabeth.

The opportunity to see Coutinho leave the Camp Nou seems impossible because he also reportedly had begun to consider his future at Barcelona and did not close the opportunity to leave if it does not return to the starting XI.

Although reluctant to return to England, the player born in Rio de Janeiro seems to still be easy to get a new club, the article besides being targeted by the Red Devils, Coutinho is also included in the shopping list of Paris Saint-Germain.