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COUTINHO WANTS TITLES

Brazilian eyes glory with Barcelona after finally completing dream move

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BARCELONA

PHILIPPE Coutinho said he is targeting titles at Barcelona after finally completing his “dream” US$192 million (RM770 million) move from Liverpool on Monday.

The Brazilian signed a five-year contract, making him the thirdmost expensive player in history.

“It’s an honour for me, a great honour, but also a dream to be here,” said Coutinho.

“I have my goals; to be happy, win titles and have fun — I only think about that.”

Minutes before the midfielder put pen to paper after a whirlwind few days, the club said a thigh injury would delay his debut until the end of this month.

The runaway La Liga leaders also claimed that Liverpool had cut their original asking price from US$239 million (RM959 million), after a long-running transfer saga dating back to the summer window.

“Due to a contractua­l issue and Liverpool’s desire, we cannot provide the exact figures, but there has been a very significan­t r e d u c t i o n ( i n p r i c e ) ,” s a i d Barcelona vice-president Jordi Mestre.

Barca’s swoop for Coutinho is outranked only by Paris SaintGerma­in’s stunning world record US$265 million (RM1.06 billion) signing of Neymar from Barcelona last year, and the Paris club’s capture of French striker Kylian Mbappe in a deal which will be worth US$215 million (RM861 million) when the teenager completes his initial loan deal later this year.

Coutinho’s arrival will help Barcelona move on from the humiliatio­n of losing Neymar, and his presence alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez will help take the pressure off another of the club’s stars, 33-year-old midfielder Andres Iniesta.

But the Brazilian internatio­nal insisted he would not be replac- ing Neymar or Iniesta in Ernesto Valverde’s side.

“Neymar is a huge player... But we have different characteri­stics and I’ve come here to find my space,” Coutinho said.

“Iniesta, for me, is a genius. What I like most is being in the group and being able to play, the rest is a question for the coach.”

Bartomeu said the club had secured “one of the stars of world football” and admitted that Liverpool had put up a fight to keep the player.

“It was not easy and other clubs expressed an interest in him, but he was determined to come here,” the president said.

Barcelona made three bids for Coutinho last year, but Liverpool stood firm.

In the end, the lure of a huge profit on a player they paid just £8.5 million for when he joined from Inter Milan in 2013 proved too strong for the English club.

Coach Valverde predicted Coutinho will comfortabl­y fit into his star-studded team, and he could now make his debut at home to Alaves on January 28 (Sunday).

Coutinho played with Suarez for 18 months at Liverpool before the Uruguayan made the same move to Spain in 2014.

“It’s an honour to be able to play with him (Suarez) again,” Coutinho added.

Valverde admitted that it would be a challenge to find a position for Coutinho, with the Spanish title looking a formality and the player cup-tied for the Champions League.

“I have seen him play in various positions — on the right, the left, in the middle, on the wings,” said Valverde.

He is likely to be used to give Iniesta a rest, keeping the veteran midfielder fresh for the Champions League as Barcelona seek to wrest the trophy back from bitter rivals Real Madrid. AFP

 ??  ?? Barcelona's new signing Philippe Coutinho juggles a ball during his presentati­on at Camp Nou on Monday. REUTERS PIC
Barcelona's new signing Philippe Coutinho juggles a ball during his presentati­on at Camp Nou on Monday. REUTERS PIC

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