Liverpool Instructed To Get €200M Superstar For Cheap

Liverpool star player Philippe Coutinho has been heavily linked with a move away from Anfield in recent times, and there are speculations from some quarters that he will join Barcelona in January.

However, wisdom demands that manager Jurgen Klopp should do all it takes to keep the Brazilian at Merseyside, at least, for this season.

Countiho has been impressive at Liverpool this term and has scored 10 goals with 8 assists in 17 games this season so far for the Anfield club.

When he would eventually leave the reds, then they must sign a top player to replace him.

Although Liverpool have been linked with different amazing players – including Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale, former Liverpool player Jamie Redknapp has asked his former club to move for Luis Suarez.

Speaking to Daily Mail, Jamie encouraged Liverpool to convince Barcelona to send the Uruguayan back to Anfield if they are to get Countiho’s signature.

Luis was amazing at Anfield when he was still playing for Liverpool and he remains one of the best strikers in the world.

In 13 La Liga games for Barcelona this season so far, the South American player has scored nine times and has provided one assist.

Last year, the Uruguay international extended his contract at Camp Nou, with a huge release clause of €200million.

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