The Independent

Barca must pay €100m premium on Liverpool stars

- MARK CRITCHLEY

Barcelona will be required to pay a €100million (£89million) surcharge if they sign another Liverpool player before 2020, as part of Philippe Coutinho’s move to the Camp Nou earlier this year.

Coutinho joined Barcelona in January in a £142million transfer following a long and determined pursuit by the Catalonian club.

Liverpool were reluctant to let Coutinho leave, rejecting the player’s transfer request in August 2017, though eventually relented when offered the third-highest transfer fee in football history.

Negotiatio­ns between the two clubs also included a clause, brokered by Liverpool sporting director

Michael Edwards, which effectivel­y prices Barcelona out of taking more players from Anfield in the medium term.

The clause, which adds a €100million premium on any prospectiv­e Liverpool player joining Barcelona, came into effect in January and runs until the end of the 2019-20 season.

Coutinho was the third player to swap Anfield for the Nou Camp in the space of eight years, following the high-profile departures of Javier Mascherano in 2010 and Luis Suarez in 2014.

Speculatio­n has linked Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mané with Barcelona in the past, though a move for any of the three players before 2020 would likely force the Catalans to break the world transfer record.

 ?? (Getty) ?? The agreement was struck as part of Philippe Coutinho's transfer to the Nou Camp
(Getty) The agreement was struck as part of Philippe Coutinho's transfer to the Nou Camp

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