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We should not accept any cash plus player deals you just know they will over value their player
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
Liverpool are reportedly ready to let Philippe Coutinho make his dream move to Barcelona after reports in Spain said Anfield chiefs are ready to discuss a deal.
Jurgen Klopp has steadfastly refused to sell his Brazilian magician but it’s believed a heart-to-heart between the pair has seen the German’s stance soften after he refused to convince him to stay.
And Spanish newspaper Sport believe the Anfield favourite is almost certain to make the move to Barcelona this summer, with Liverpool now ready to open talks after deciding they don’t want to keep an unhappy player.
Liverpool have already rejected a £72million offer from Barcelona for Coutinho, but it’s believed they could sanction his sale for around the £85million mark.
The paper says talks between the two clubs are at an advanced stage but a transfer fee is yet to be agreed.
Furthermore, the report claims Nou Camp chiefs are ‘hugely optimistic’ that they will land their man.
The player was recently voted as the club’s most important player, and ahead of their return to the Champions League, the loss of their star man would come as a huge blow.
Monday’s Paper Talk suggests Liverpool have made an enquiry for Arsenal target Thomas Lemar, while West Ham’s Manuel Lanzini has also been mentioned as the Reds consider replacing their creative force.
Liverpool are reportedly ready to let Philippe Coutinho make his dream move to Barcelona after reports in Spain said Anfield chiefs are ready to discuss a deal.
Jurgen Klopp has steadfastly refused to sell his Brazilian magician but it’s believed a heart-to-heart between the pair has seen the German’s stance soften after he refused to convince him to stay.
And Spanish newspaper Sport believe the Anfield favourite is almost certain to make the move to Barcelona this summer, with Liverpool now ready to open talks after deciding they don’t want to keep an unhappy player.
Liverpool have already rejected a £72million offer from Barcelona for Coutinho, but it’s believed they could sanction his sale for around the £85million mark.
The paper says talks between the two clubs are at an advanced stage but a transfer fee is yet to be agreed.
Furthermore, the report claims Nou Camp chiefs are ‘hugely optimistic’ that they will land their man.
The player was recently voted as the club’s most important player, and ahead of their return to the Champions League, the loss of their star man would come as a huge blow.
Monday’s Paper Talk suggests Liverpool have made an enquiry for Arsenal target Thomas Lemar, while West Ham’s Manuel Lanzini has also been mentioned as the Reds consider replacing their creative force.
hope so....or are we just pretending everything is ok?
If Neymar goes, Hopefully they will chase Dybala instead!!!
Someone was claiming that Neymar wanted Phil at Barca with him & was tapping him up but he's leaving apparently. Barca are fully tapping him up for the move like they always do the smug *******s.
Someone was claiming that Neymar wanted Phil at Barca with him & was tapping him up but he's leaving apparently. Barca are fully tapping him up for the move like they always do the smug *******s.
LFC should report the cunts so they think twice about doing it again on us...if not, maybe they will up Firmino next year!
Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!
If we sell for £85m in the current market with him having recently signed new contract then we are idiots, I would say we shouldn't be even considering anything less than £120m
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
Jurgen Klopp has reiterated that Philippe Coutinho is going nowhere this summer.
Barcelona had a £72million bid rejected a fortnight ago and remain desperate to take the Brazil international to the Camp Nou
However, Klopp insists that Liverpool's stance remains unwavering - Coutinho is not for sale, regardless of any improved offer from the Catalan giants.
The Reds' hand could hardly be stronger considering that the 25-year-old playmaker is under contract until 2022 and there is no release clause that Barca could trigger.
"There is no other way to interpret it - he is not available to be sold," Klopp told a press conference in Munich to preview the Audi Cup.
"The word 'not' means there is no interpretation for that. It's nothing new, is it? How do you say it in English? **** off Barcelona!"
The player has shown no signs of agitating for a move with outstanding performances in the club's recent friendly matches.
Meanwhile, Klopp dismissed recent reports in Germany that he was looking to sign Augsburg's Swiss keeper Marwin Hitz.
"No, we aren't in the running for him. He's a good goalie but we have enough good goalies," Klopp added.
Jurgen Klopp has reiterated that Philippe Coutinho is going nowhere this summer.
Barcelona had a £72million bid rejected a fortnight ago and remain desperate to take the Brazil international to the Camp Nou
However, Klopp insists that Liverpool's stance remains unwavering - Coutinho is not for sale, regardless of any improved offer from the Catalan giants.
The Reds' hand could hardly be stronger considering that the 25-year-old playmaker is under contract until 2022 and there is no release clause that Barca could trigger.
"There is no other way to interpret it - he is not available to be sold," Klopp told a press conference in Munich to preview the Audi Cup.
"The word 'not' means there is no interpretation for that. It's nothing new, is it? How do you say it in English? **** off Barcelona!"
The player has shown no signs of agitating for a move with outstanding performances in the club's recent friendly matches.
Meanwhile, Klopp dismissed recent reports in Germany that he was looking to sign Augsburg's Swiss keeper Marwin Hitz.
"No, we aren't in the running for him. He's a good goalie but we have enough good goalies," Klopp added.
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