Philippe Coutinho is not yet living up to high expectations at Barcelona, says Terry Gibson. Coutinho moved to Barcelona in January from Liverpool for £146m, scoring three goals and registering two assists in 13 appearances so far for the La Liga side, who are unbeaten in the top flight. After his debut was delayed due to a hamstring issue, Coutinho has only sporadically shown glimpses of the form that warranted his huge price tag, and Sky Sports' Spanish football expert Gibson was expecting more. Philippe Coutinho is not yet living up to high expectations at Barcelona, says Terry Gibson.
If he keeps failing on the expectations we should offer to take him back. We keep the money already paid and forget the rest.
Would not say he wouldnt but he would have to fight for it. That said by the end of this week we will have some defensive and midfielder spaces lmao
Liverpool could agree deal for Arsenal-linked Oblak Liverpool spent £26.7 million on fees for intermediaries and agents in 12 months and Premier League clubs overall topped the £200m mark for the first time. Figures released by the Football Association on Tuesday showed Liverpool paid out more than any other club, closely followed by reigning Premier League champions Chelsea and this season's table-toppers Manchester City.
If that 26mil was to get salah who cares after that... maybe it was to get the ice creams on Blackpool pier.
FC Barcelona boss hands Liverpool FC potential boost in bid to sign 25-year-old FC Barcelona manager Ernesto Valverde denies having an interest in Liverpool FC target Alisson Becker
Liverpool are interested in signing 17-year-old Monaco midfielder Christian Koffi, with the Ivorian's contract expiring in the summer. (Mail)