Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Klopp refuses Coutinho Barca talk

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LIVERPOOL coach Jurgen Klopp refused to be drawn on the future of Philippe Coutinho yesterday as speculatio­n escalates about another Barcelona bid for the Brazilian forward.

Coutinho handed in a transfer request in a bid to force Klopp to sell him before the summer transfer deadline but Liverpool refused to budge even in the face of offers of over £100 million from Barca.

The Brazilian is out of Friday's FA Cup Merseyside derby at home to Everton with a thigh strain, but Klopp expects the Brazil internatio­nal to be available to face Premier League leaders Manchester City on January 14.

"I think he is in a bunch of available players for the City game," said Klopp.

"All the things I could say now will only create stories. I have nothing to say about it.

Despite another injury to Coutinho coinciding with the opening of the transfer window — he missed the whole of August with a back problem — Klopp is already looking towards the City game to bring him back and dodged both the transfer speculatio­n and reports that the player believes he has played his last match for the Reds.

"I opened the door half-way because I mentioned it was the transfer window but there is nothing I can say

JOSE Mourinho has dismissed reports he may walk out on Manchester United this summer as “garbage”, saying he sees himself staying long-term at the Premier League giants.

The United boss was in defiant mood when quizzed about his future ahead of today's FA Cup tie with Derby, with morning reports saying club officials fear he is disenchant­ed with life at the club.

“Look, it depends on what you want to know and what you want to speak about,” Mourinho said. “If you want to speak about some news, I say ‘garbage'. I don't find a better word to define the talk.

“If you want to ask me directly, which I suppose you want, if I see myself next season in Manchester United, I say I see myself here. And, as I said when I arrived, about it which would help me, the player or the club."

In August, the club's owners publicly stated that Liverpool would not sell the Brazilian. There has been no such declaratio­n so far this winter, and a bid has yet to materialis­e from Spain despite growing talk of another move for the playmaker.

Asked whether he had to consider the possibilit­y of having to replace Coutinho in January, Klopp added: "Whatever you can consider it is not my cup of tea. I really have nothing to say. Maybe 80 per cent of the cameras are here for these answers – that's a waste of time."

Both Coutinho and top scorer Mohamed Salah, out with a groin injury, will miss the visit of Everton but the match could see a debut for £75 million signing Virgil van Dijk.

The Dutch internatio­nal completed his move from Southampto­n on January 1 but Klopp is in no rush to send out the world's most expensive defender.

"I can imagine everyone is desperate to see him on the pitch but from our point of view there is no rush and it is much more important how many good games he can play for us," said Klopp.

Loris Karius will start in goal with Simon Mignolet given the weekend off. — AFP.

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