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Coutinho going nowhere – Liverpool

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LONDON: Liverpool insisted on Friday that Philippe Coutinho would not be sold at any price amid reports Spanish giants Barcelona had increased their bid for the Brazil forward to £90 million ($117 million, 99 million euros).

A statement issued by Fenway Sports Group, Liverpool's USbased owners, said: "We wish to offer clarity as regards our position on a possible transfer of Philippe Coutinho.

"The club's definitive stance is that no offers for Philippe will be considered and he will remain a member of Liverpool Football Club when the summer (transfer) window closes."

FSG's statement was an endorsemen­t of Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp's previous comments that Coutinho was not going anywhere.

And the German boss, speaking at his pre-match press conference ahead of Liverpool's 2017/18 Premier League season opener away to Watford on Saturday, said: "I think if somebody, in this case FSG, is saying something like this it is the statement.

"I think I have said it already a few times, but maybe that's not 100 percent clear."

But Klopp was far more reserved when asked to comment on the nature of any talks he had held with Coutinho, adding: "I don't think I ever told you anything about what I spoke to players (about). I turned 50 in the summer, so maybe I forget things like this. I have nothing to say about this."

Coutinho, who joined Liverpool from Inter Milan for £8.5 million in 2013, signed a new five-year contract with the northwest side in January that did not include a buy-out clause.

Barcelona, already one of world football's biggest clubs, want Coutinho to replace Neymar following his compatriot's world record 222 million euros transfer to Paris Saint-Germain earlier this month.

They had two previous bids rejected by the Premier League side but could yet come back with an offer in excess of £100 million.

Barca believe Coutinho can step in for Neymar alongside Lionel Messi and former Liverpool favourite Luis Suarez in a starstudde­d front three, and could also provide cover for 33-year-old Andres Iniesta in midfield.

Although five-time European champions, most recently in 2005, Liverpool are no longer one of the continent's heavyweigh­ts and the last of their 18 English league titles came in 1990 -- before the start of the Premier League era. - AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Liverpool’s Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho plays the ball during the English Premier League football match between West Ham United and Liverpool at The London Stadium, in east London on May 14, 2017.
— AFP photo Liverpool’s Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho plays the ball during the English Premier League football match between West Ham United and Liverpool at The London Stadium, in east London on May 14, 2017.

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