Malta Independent

Liverpool to reject bids for Coutinho amid Barca interest

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Liverpool will rebuff any bids for Philippe Coutinho in this transfer window, the club's American owners said on Friday, in the latest blow to Barcelona in its attempts to replace Neymar.

Fenway Sports Group backed up this "definitive stance," which was announced in a short statement, by reportedly rejecting a transfer request submitted by the Brazil playmaker hours later.

Barcelona is looking for a replacemen­t for Neymar, who was sold to Paris Saint-Germain for a world-record fee of 222 million euros ($262 million) last week.

Barcelona has made two offers for Coutinho, the latest reportedly being 100 million euros. That was rejected on Wednesday.

Borussia Dortmund said on Thursday it turned down a bid from Barcelona for France forward Ousmane Dembele, who subsequent­ly missed a training session with the German club.

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp has repeatedly said the club will not be selling the 25-year-old Coutinho, who has become a key player for the Premier League team and Brazil in recent years. Liverpool will compete in the Champions League playoffs this month in an attempt to seal a return to Europe's premier club competitio­n.

Coutinho is unavailabl­e for the match, with Liverpool saying the playmaker has a back injury. He is also a doubt for the first leg of Liverpool's Champions League qualifying playoff against Hoffenheim in Germany on Tuesday.

Liverpool sold Luis Suarez to Barcelona in 2014 after the Uruguay striker pushed for a move away from Anfield. Coutinho, who joined Liverpool from Inter Milan in 2013, hadn't publicly agitated to leave before Friday.

Coutinho, who was Liverpool's leading scorer with 14 goals in all competitio­ns last season, signed a new five-year deal in January.

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