Barcelona and Liverpool have concurred on an arrangement on a basic level for Philippe Coutinho to move to the Spanish monsters for 120 million euros ($144 million) with additional items worth another 40 million euros, a report said Saturday.
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Barcelona-based Sports daily paper said Coutinho would join Barca this month on an arrangement for five seasons, in spite of the fact that it said the points of interest of the arrangement were still to be finished.
"The club achieved an arrangement on a basic level yesterday evening with Liverpool on the last measure of the arrangement," Sport revealed.
Another daily paper, Mundo Deportivo, said Liverpool were requesting 160 million euros for 25-year-old Coutinho, however that the total would be comprised of the exchange expense and other "factors".
Coutinho's takeoff would be a hit to Liverpool as he is simply adjusting into top frame, scoring six objectives in the last seven amusements of 2017.
Urgently however, getting the playmaker would enable Barcelona to proceed onward from the unpleasant experience of losing his Brazil colleague Neymar the previous summer to Qatar-upheld Paris Saint-Germain for a world record 222 million euros.
Coutinho's age is additionally profoundly alluring to Barca, whose three primary stars, Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Andres Iniesta are all in their thirties. Iniesta, at 33, has hinted at exhaustion this season.
Another report said Coutinho could touch base in Barcelona later Saturday and could be an observer at Barcelona's amusement against Levante at the Camp Nou on Sunday.
French game day by day L'Equipe provided details regarding Saturday that Liverpool was arranging Leicester's Riyad Mahrez to supplant Coutinho, albeit different reports have shown that the Merseyside club would want to sign Thomas Lemar from Monaco.
Coutinho assumed no part in Liverpool's 2-1 triumph over city rivals Everton in the FA Cup on Friday. Liverpool's champ was scored by Virgil Van Dijk, the Dutch protector marked a week ago from Southampton for £75 million ($101.7 million, 84.5 million euros).
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Barcelona-based Sports daily paper said Coutinho would join Barca this month on an arrangement for five seasons, in spite of the fact that it said the points of interest of the arrangement were still to be finished.
"The club achieved an arrangement on a basic level yesterday evening with Liverpool on the last measure of the arrangement," Sport revealed.
Another daily paper, Mundo Deportivo, said Liverpool were requesting 160 million euros for 25-year-old Coutinho, however that the total would be comprised of the exchange expense and other "factors".
Coutinho's takeoff would be a hit to Liverpool as he is simply adjusting into top frame, scoring six objectives in the last seven amusements of 2017.
Urgently however, getting the playmaker would enable Barcelona to proceed onward from the unpleasant experience of losing his Brazil colleague Neymar the previous summer to Qatar-upheld Paris Saint-Germain for a world record 222 million euros.
Coutinho's age is additionally profoundly alluring to Barca, whose three primary stars, Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Andres Iniesta are all in their thirties. Iniesta, at 33, has hinted at exhaustion this season.
Another report said Coutinho could touch base in Barcelona later Saturday and could be an observer at Barcelona's amusement against Levante at the Camp Nou on Sunday.
French game day by day L'Equipe provided details regarding Saturday that Liverpool was arranging Leicester's Riyad Mahrez to supplant Coutinho, albeit different reports have shown that the Merseyside club would want to sign Thomas Lemar from Monaco.
Coutinho assumed no part in Liverpool's 2-1 triumph over city rivals Everton in the FA Cup on Friday. Liverpool's champ was scored by Virgil Van Dijk, the Dutch protector marked a week ago from Southampton for £75 million ($101.7 million, 84.5 million euros).
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