Cape Argus

Coutinho a statement of Barca’s intent

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BARCELONA’S capture of Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool will only have a marginal impact on the team’s objectives this season, but it is a major statement in their aim to remain a global soccer superpower which had been bruised by the departure of Neymar.

British media reports say the La Liga leaders will pay around £142million for Coutinho, making him the third most expensive transfer ever after Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, both at Paris St Germain, and ahead of new Barca teammate Ousmane Dembele.

Coutinho’s renowned pace and ability to pick out key passes on the break will give an extra edge to a Barca side which has proved highly functional under Ernesto Valverde but has lacked the sparkle of their former Brazilian forward, and has been over-reliant on the enduring brilliance of Lionel Messi.

Coutinho, who like Neymar is 25, will pick up the baton of rejuvenati­ng Valverde’s ageing squad, with serial winners Gerard Pique, Andres Iniesta, Sergio Busquets and Messi all either over or approachin­g the age of 30.

Barca enjoy a nine-point lead at the top of the league standings, although Coutinho should make them even more formidable in attack and ensure they stay on track for a 25th La Liga title.

The Brazil internatio­nal’s appearance­s for Liverpool in the Champions League mean he cannot play again in Europe’s elite competitio­n this season. However, his arrival will allow Valverde to rest his other top attacking players in league games to keep them sharper for the big European ties.

Coutinho hit 20 goals in his last 41 league games for Liverpool so he should take some of the responsibi­lity for scoring from Messi, while his expertise in longrange strikes could also could prove useful when teams decide sit back against the Blaugrana.

The Brazilian enjoyed a strong relationsh­ip on and off the pitch with Luis Suarez at Liverpool and his arrival should propel the Uruguayan, who has struggled at times this season without the space Neymar’s flair used to free up for him.

Coutinho’s arrival may have a negative impact on captain Iniesta, who at 33 is in the final stages of his career at the elite level and is often the first player to be substitute­d by Valverde.

The Spain internatio­nal, however, said last month he would welcome the Brazilian to the Camp Nou with open arms.

“I think he’s a player who combines very well with others, he has a lot of talent, he is both footed, he scores goals and can drift between midfield and attack,” he told Mundo Deportivo.

“He’s a player that has a similar profile to Barca and would be a great signing if he comes here in the end. I don’t view him as competitio­n for my place, I see him as a leap forward for the club.”

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