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"It's complicated"? -- No it isn't, fuck off Barca - £113 Million bid rejected

Clusterfuck of a window, my end of last season supreme confidence has been gradually jabbed back but this is the final sucker punch and I'm on the floor.

Our season could be about to go down the toilet, all of this must have an affect on the players just as we face a tricky starter then 2 really tough qualifiers sandwiched between our bogey home side. 3 weeks to go before the window slams shut and the Coutinho affair will dominate every moment
 


[article]Philippe Coutinho emailed a transfer request to Liverpool minutes after the club had insisted they would not accept any offers for the Brazil playmaker. Liverpool have rejected the request, which Coutinho sent to the club’s sporting director, Michael Edwards, in response to the owners’ declaration he will not be sold this summer.

Barcelona have had two bids turned down for the 25-year-old, the second in the region of £90m on Wednesday.
After Jürgen Klopp insisted that Coutinho was not for sale, that stance was reiterated in a statement by the club’s owners Fenway Sports Group.

However, it is understood from a source close to the player that Coutinho is unhappy with the way Liverpool have handled the negotiations. He had so far refused to agitate for a move despite having informed the club of his desire to join Barça, instead opting to wait for the situation to be resolved.

Yet with Liverpool steadfastly refusing to soften their position in the face of a third offer, Coutinho decided to attempt to take matters into his own hands.

Earlier, the statement from FSG was adamant the player signed from Internazionale in 2013 would still be at Anfield at the end of the month. “We wish to offer clarity as regards our position on a possible transfer of Philippe Coutinho,” it read. “The club’s definitive stance is that no offers for Philippe will be considered and he will remain a member of Liverpool Football Club when the summer [transfer]window closes.”

Klopp, speaking at a pre-match press conference ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League opener at Watford on Saturday, again reiterated his stance but remained coy about his private talks with the Brazilian.

“I think if somebody, in this case FSG, is saying something like this it is the statement,” said the German. “I think I have said it already a few times, but maybe that’s not 100% clear.

“I don’t think I ever told you anything about what I spoke to players [about]. I turned 50 in the summer, so maybe I forget things like this. I have nothing to say about this.”

Barça have plenty of money to spend, having sold Coutinho’s compatriot Neymar to Paris Saint-Germain for a world-record £198m last week. Coutinho signed a new five-year deal with the Merseyside club in January that did not include a buy-out clause. The 25-year-old was their leading scorer with 14 goals in all competitions last term, a season that saw Klopp’s men secure a fourth-placed finish in the Premier League.

He will not be available to face Watford this weekend, however, and is a doubt for the first leg of the Champions League qualifying play-off against Hoffenheim on Tuesday, after failing to recover from a back injury.

Asked if Coutinho would be involved on Saturday, Klopp said: “No, he has back problems. He was not in training since last Friday. No he is not available, he is also a doubt for Tuesday, unfortunately.”

When asked if his job was now to keep Coutinho happy, Klopp added: “I can’t keep players happy. That’s how life is. It’s not about this, Phil is not available for us, that’s the biggest issue that he’s not available to play.”[/article]

 
I think we let him go if we can tie up 3 or 4 deals.
VVD being the first one.

I'd prefer to keep him until January - at which point we should take another run at Keita
Very much this, it's all about not making any business before you know that the business you want to make to counter the business you make, is the business..

*feels dizzy*
 
I think we go for Asensio's release clause.
Tell him we want him to replace Coutinho (i.e. guaranteed games).
He's won everything at Madrid already - and isn't close to being 1st choice (Ronaldo, Bale, Benzema)
 
Imagine if we sell him and can't even bring in Van Dijk though.

Klopp, next week: 'Have you seen the quality of Ben Woodburn? He can play in behind, on the left, advance of two midfielders... Like a new signing!'

I fucking look forward to Woodburn set the world on fire a few years down the road and echo out fuck off Barca calls!
 


[article]Philippe Coutinho emailed a transfer request to Liverpool minutes after the club had insisted they would not accept any offers for the Brazil playmaker. Liverpool have rejected the request, which Coutinho sent to the club’s sporting director, Michael Edwards, in response to the owners’ declaration he will not be sold this summer.

Barcelona have had two bids turned down for the 25-year-old, the second in the region of £90m on Wednesday.
After Jürgen Klopp insisted that Coutinho was not for sale, that stance was reiterated in a statement by the club’s owners Fenway Sports Group.

However, it is understood from a source close to the player that Coutinho is unhappy with the way Liverpool have handled the negotiations. He had so far refused to agitate for a move despite having informed the club of his desire to join Barça, instead opting to wait for the situation to be resolved.

Yet with Liverpool steadfastly refusing to soften their position in the face of a third offer, Coutinho decided to attempt to take matters into his own hands.

Earlier, the statement from FSG was adamant the player signed from Internazionale in 2013 would still be at Anfield at the end of the month. “We wish to offer clarity as regards our position on a possible transfer of Philippe Coutinho,” it read. “The club’s definitive stance is that no offers for Philippe will be considered and he will remain a member of Liverpool Football Club when the summer [transfer]window closes.”

Klopp, speaking at a pre-match press conference ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League opener at Watford on Saturday, again reiterated his stance but remained coy about his private talks with the Brazilian.

“I think if somebody, in this case FSG, is saying something like this it is the statement,” said the German. “I think I have said it already a few times, but maybe that’s not 100% clear.

“I don’t think I ever told you anything about what I spoke to players [about]. I turned 50 in the summer, so maybe I forget things like this. I have nothing to say about this.”

Barça have plenty of money to spend, having sold Coutinho’s compatriot Neymar to Paris Saint-Germain for a world-record £198m last week. Coutinho signed a new five-year deal with the Merseyside club in January that did not include a buy-out clause. The 25-year-old was their leading scorer with 14 goals in all competitions last term, a season that saw Klopp’s men secure a fourth-placed finish in the Premier League.

He will not be available to face Watford this weekend, however, and is a doubt for the first leg of the Champions League qualifying play-off against Hoffenheim on Tuesday, after failing to recover from a back injury.

Asked if Coutinho would be involved on Saturday, Klopp said: “No, he has back problems. He was not in training since last Friday. No he is not available, he is also a doubt for Tuesday, unfortunately.”

When asked if his job was now to keep Coutinho happy, Klopp added: “I can’t keep players happy. That’s how life is. It’s not about this, Phil is not available for us, that’s the biggest issue that he’s not available to play.”[/article]


I hope this was our reply, per e-mail..

"NO!"
 
I hope this was our reply, per e-mail..

"NO!"

No, our response should have been.

"Dearest Phil, you either stay and fucking ensure we are playing in Europe and winning a trophy this year, or you can happily sit in the stands for 5 years while we destroy your career.
Love,
Liverpool"
 
We will sell him and spend 100 plus mil on Lanzini and Redmond. What's the point.

He will go though.
 
And he's Danish. 😉
I actually think there's some reasoning in that, just the other way round.. Eriksen has by all accounts delivered more than Coutinho has so far, more goals, more assists, better teamwork, more chances created, rarely injured, etc. and done so in a team competing for 1st.

But he's not Brazilian.

Danes are, nice and easy-going as most of them are, not spectacular signings in any way.. however, in Barcelona of all places they should know they can be pretty decent though.. (looks all teary-eyed at Laudrup-poster.. *blows kiss*).

(Eriksen is closing in on Laudrup-class and he would fit into Klopp's style like a fucking glove... )
 
I think we go for Asensio's release clause.
Tell him we want him to replace Coutinho (i.e. guaranteed games).
He's won everything at Madrid already - and isn't close to being 1st choice (Ronaldo, Bale, Benzema)
Ascensio is better than Bale or Benzema. This is his season.
 
I actually think there's some reasoning in that, just the other way round.. Eriksen has by all accounts delivered more than Coutinho has so far, more goals, more assists, better teamwork, more chances created, rarely injured, etc. and done so in a team competing for 1st.

But he's not Brazilian.

Danes are, nice and easy-going as most of them are, not spectacular signings in any way.. however, in Barcelona of all places they should know they can be pretty decent though.. (looks all teary-eyed at Laudrup-poster.. *blows kiss*).

(Eriksen is closing in on Laudrup-class and he would fit into Klopp's style like a fucking glove... )

or the reason is that Eriksen only looks that good because of the team?
Who looks better for their int'l teams?

Coutinho is the better player ...
 
Just occurred to me.. this is happening because we actually managed to get rid of Lucas, right?

Phil would've never left us if there was still a Brazilian BBQ to look forward to on Sunday night..
 
And if we've got to endure all of this 'LFC are just as bad as Barca' crap, then let's at least really make it even and report them and demand a grovelling apology.
 
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