Liverpool 'reject second Barcelona bid for Philippe Coutinho'

Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho crosses the ball during his side's Premier League clash with Watford at Anfield on November 6, 2016
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A report claims that Barcelona have had a second bid for Philippe Coutinho turned down by Liverpool, thought to be worth more than £90m.

Liverpool have reportedly rejected a second bid from Barcelona for playmaker Philippe Coutinho and again made clear that he is not for sale at any price.

The Catalan giants are understood to have fallen short with their initial bid earlier this week, while their latest approach - totalling over £90m with add-ons - was also knocked back.

There had been strong suggestions in the British and Spanish press in recent days that Coutinho would become a Barcelona player before the window closes, even as soon as this week if the La Liga club got their way.

Barca are desperate to bring in new faces to replace influential forward Neymar, who departed for Paris Saint-Germain last week in a whopping £200m deal.

Coutinho is widely considered to be the man Ernesto Valverde wants to fill that big attacking void, but opposite number Jurgen Klopp has constantly reiterated that no sale will go through this summer.

Sky Sports News reports that Barcelona's latest offer included an initial fee of £76.8m up front and £13.6m in further payments if various clauses were met.

Where will Philippe Coutinho be playing his football next season?

Liverpool
Barcelona
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Barcelona
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Sergio Busquets of Spain in action during the UEFA EURO 2016 Qualifier group C match between Spain and Luxembourg at Estadio Municipal Las Gaunas on October 9, 2015 in Logrono, Spain.
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