Barcelona willing to accept £50 million for Philippe Coutinho

Spanish La liga side FC Barcelona are willing to accept an offer Philippe Coutinho between the region of £50 million and £70 million according to reports.

The Brazilian who arrived at Anfield for a fee of £8.5 million from Inter Milan was a delight to watch and his performance made him the target of some elite clubs in Europe.

FC Barcelona was the lucky club to have gotten his signature in 2017 for a transfer fee of £145 million. Philippe Coutinho failed to live up to his transfer fee and was loaned to German Bundesliga side FC Bayern Munich were he also struggled failing to impress their technical team.

FC Barcelona who don’t have Philippe Coutinho in their plans after his loan spell at Bayern Munich are willing offload him permanently.

According to reports English Premier League side Chelsea who were interested in signing Philippe Coutinho have pulled out of the race for his signature.

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