Oman Daily Observer

Liverpool demanded 200m euro for Coutinho: Barca

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BARCELONA: A leading Barcelona board member claimed Liverpool set an asking price of 200 million euros ($238 million) for midfielder Philippe Coutinho as the Catalan giants criticised the rampant inflation in the football transfer market on Saturday.

Albert Soler, Barca’s Director of Institutio­nal Relations, said the club’s under-fire board would not put the future of the institutio­n at risk by bending to excessive demands.

“Liverpool put a price of 200 million euros on a player that we wanted,” Soler told reporters at a press conference held to explain Barca’s haphazard signing policy this summer. Barca ended the window making a slight profit on transfers after receiving a world record 222 million euros from Neymar’s move to Paris Saint-Germain.

Despite splashing over 190 million on five signings, most notably 105 million euros on 20-year-old French winger Ousmane Dembele, Soler claimed Barca wouldn’t been drawn into an arms race with the cash-rich Premier League and Qatar-backed PSG. “We didn’t want to put at risk the heritage of the club. This is a club of 150,000 members and has to be managed with coherence and responsibi­lity,” added Soler.

“We won’t get involved in the game of a market that has lost its way.

“This board won’t put the club at risk. UEFA and the European Clubs Associatio­n (ECA) have to reflect and make a decision.”

UEFA announced on Friday that PSG will be investigat­ed for a potential breach of financial fair play (FFP) rules after adding Kylian Mbappe to the capture of Neymar from Monaco in a deal that could rise to 180 million euros.

Soler dismissed claims that Barca’s status as one of the world’s leading clubs is being threatened by their inability or unwillingn­ess to match the lavish spending of other clubs.

“We haven’t lost any internatio­nal status for having common sense and not putting the financial viability of the club at risk.”

Barca also insist that five-time World Player of the Year Lionel Messi will soon sign a new contract, tying him to the club until 2021.

 ?? — AFP ?? Brazil’s Philippe Coutinho drives the ball during the 2018 World Cup qualifier against Ecuador in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
— AFP Brazil’s Philippe Coutinho drives the ball during the 2018 World Cup qualifier against Ecuador in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

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