LIVERPOOL’S COURT
Klopp says Reds have duty to give Coutinho reasons to stay as Barca lurk
SEVILLE spent most of the last transfer window trying to lure Coutinho to Catalonia but their attempts were in vain, with sporting director Robert Fernandez saying Liverpool demanded €200 million (RM971 million) for the player.
Speaking at a news conference ahead of Liverpool’s Champions League Group E game at Sevilla late yesterday, Klopp said he was unmoved by new media reports in Spain stating that Barcelona will make a fresh approach for Coutinho in the January transfer window.
“I’m not worried about it. The only opportunity for us to be successful is to have good players in the team.
“It is our job to make sure these players want to stay at Liverpool and don’t want to go somewhere else,” the German coach said.
“If players still want to go somewhere else they can have different reasons, but it is not my problem in this moment because it is a long season to go.
“We have this team together now and we want to be as successful as possible.”
Coutinho did not play until a month into the Premier League season after all the speculation but is back on top form. He has scored five goals, including one in Saturday’s 3-0 home win over Southampton, and provided four assists in his last seven games.
“Phil is 100 per cent at Liverpool. After all the talks it’s possible not only for him but all the other players (to leave).
“When the market is open there are discussions and when the market closes we’re all professionals and do the job again,” Klopp added. Reuters