His departure would be a blow to Liverpool, but it would allow Barcelona to move on from the bitter experience of losing his Brazil teammate Neymar last summer to Qatar-backed Paris Saint-Germain for a world record 222m euros. Coutinho's age - he is 25 - is also attractive to Barca, whose three main stars, Lionel, Luis Suarez and Andres Iniesta are all in their thirties. French sport daily L'Equipe reported on Saturday that Liverpool were lining up Leicester's Riyad Mahrez to replace Coutinho, although other reports have indicated that the Merseyside club would prefer to acquire Thomas Lemar from Monaco.Philippe Coutinho's representatives 'arrive in Barcelona to finalise midfielder's switch from Liverpool' https://t.co/vQV4syYM8c pic.twitter.com/pAnsmArSk1
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Liverpool 'open talks over Riyad Mahrez and Thomas Lemar' as they prepare for Philippe Coutinho's exithttps://t.co/coURzful2d pic.twitter.com/l3dRKvWtFK
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