Barcelona increase bid to 80 million for Coutinho as PSG look ready to take Neymar
Barcelona seems not to give up on landing Liverpool's playmaker Philippe Coutinho this summer despite an initial bid of £75 million was turned down by the Reds.
The catalan giant recently made another bid of £89 million and they are confident it will persuade Liverpool to let go of their star man who could well replace Neymar at the Nou Camp
On the other hand Paris Saint-Germain are ready to pay Neymar release clause of £196million, which would leave a hole for Coutinho to fill.
According to Sky Sports, Liverpool would find it difficult to turn down a bid of around £89m.
While Coutinho loves the Merseyside club and penned a new contract as recently as January, Barcelona also feel a Brazilian player would struggle to reject them.
Liverpool's position has not changed, though, as they insist the 25-year-old is not for sale.
Reports in Spain last night suggested Coutinho has already agreed personal terms ahead of a potential switch.
But no fee has been sorted yet between the two clubs as Liverpool continue to stave off interest.
The Reds have turned down an initial offer of £72m, but Barcelona are set to return with an improved bid.
Klopp, though, has said: "What can I say? Everybody knows about this, Phil is a key player for us no doubt.
"I know that he feels completely more than fine, comfortable - whatever in Liverpool.
"He loves the club, he loves the city - all of that is clear.
“I’m not surprised that any club is interested in players, that’s how it is," he said.
"But a very important message, maybe — we are not a selling club."
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