Liverpool thread 2017/18

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They have just been significantly weakened by losing him.....which is great as far as I'm concerned...they will have a great deal of trouble replacing him and Llana (although a very good player) is a step below.

Im surprised the CULT that is liverpool havent started issuing death threats yet....I bet Big nose Thompson is crying as well.
 
Haven't they got to pay a similar amount for Keita in the Summer? So that would be pretty much all of the Coutinho money on VDV and Keita. If I were a Liverpool fan, I wouldn't be overly happy about that.

They've got just over £100 mill up front.

So they've already spared that on VVD and half of Keita.
 
Barcelona will sign Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho in a £142m deal, one of the most expensive transfers of all time.

The Reds are expected to receive £105m up front - a British record - for the 25-year-old Brazil international, with the rest in realistic add-ons.

The playmaker will sign a five-and-half year deal at the Nou Camp and will have a buyout clause of 400m euros (£355m).

He joined Liverpool from Inter Milan for £8.5m in January 2013,

The final deal will be eclipsed only by the £200m Paris St-Germain paid Barcelona for Neymar last summer, and the £165.7m Kylian Mbappe will cost PSG at the end of his initial loan spell from Monaco.

Coutinho stayed behind on Merseyside while final negotiations were concluded as his Liverpool team-mates flew to Dubai for a mid-season break.

"In the next hours we will inform you of the details of the player's arrival and presentation," the Spanish club said in a statement.

Liverpool rejected three Barca bids and a transfer request from the player during the summer transfer window.

The last of Barcelona's three bids was £118m - which included add-ons totalling in excess of £30m based on Coutinho winning the Ballon d'Or and other built-in clauses.

Coutinho only signed a new five-year deal, which did not include a release clause, with the Anfield club in January.

"It is no secret that Philippe has wanted this move to happen since July, when Barcelona first made their interest known," said Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

"Philippe was insistent with me, the owners and even his team-mates this was a move he was desperate to make happen."

Klopp said the club had "hoped" they would be able to persuade the player to stay, adding: "The club did everything within our means to convince Philippe that remaining part of Liverpool was as attractive as moving to Spain.

"It is with great reluctance that we - as a team and club - prepare to say farewell to a good friend, a wonderful person and a fantastic player in Coutinho.

"The relationship we have for him means with a heavy heart we wish him well."


liverpool being as attractive as barca eh klopp,#deluded
 
Barcelona will sign Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho in a £142m deal, one of the most expensive transfers of all time.

The Reds are expected to receive £105m up front - a British record - for the 25-year-old Brazil international, with the rest in realistic add-ons.

The playmaker will sign a five-and-half year deal at the Nou Camp and will have a buyout clause of 400m euros (£355m).

He joined Liverpool from Inter Milan for £8.5m in January 2013,

The final deal will be eclipsed only by the £200m Paris St-Germain paid Barcelona for Neymar last summer, and the £165.7m Kylian Mbappe will cost PSG at the end of his initial loan spell from Monaco.

Coutinho stayed behind on Merseyside while final negotiations were concluded as his Liverpool team-mates flew to Dubai for a mid-season break.

"In the next hours we will inform you of the details of the player's arrival and presentation," the Spanish club said in a statement.

Liverpool rejected three Barca bids and a transfer request from the player during the summer transfer window.

The last of Barcelona's three bids was £118m - which included add-ons totalling in excess of £30m based on Coutinho winning the Ballon d'Or and other built-in clauses.

Coutinho only signed a new five-year deal, which did not include a release clause, with the Anfield club in January.

"It is no secret that Philippe has wanted this move to happen since July, when Barcelona first made their interest known," said Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

"Philippe was insistent with me, the owners and even his team-mates this was a move he was desperate to make happen."

Klopp said the club had "hoped" they would be able to persuade the player to stay, adding: "The club did everything within our means to convince Philippe that remaining part of Liverpool was as attractive as moving to Spain.

"It is with great reluctance that we - as a team and club - prepare to say farewell to a good friend, a wonderful person and a fantastic player in Coutinho.

"The relationship we have for him means with a heavy heart we wish him well."


liverpool being as attractive as barca eh klopp,#deluded

find klopps full statement, its hilarious
 
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