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He cost 160 million, never got along with Messi, now they can't stand him in England

He failed in Spain, returned to the Premier League and had no luck either.

By Wilian Estrella

He failed in Spain, returned to the Premier League and had no luck either.
He failed in Spain, returned to the Premier League and had no luck either.
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While Lionel Messi was in Spain, FC Barcelona brought in a player who promised to make up for the absence left by Neymar. However, he was a resounding failure. Now, they can't stand him in the Premier League, he no longer has a place in Europe and is eager to return to his country in search of finding his best soccer level.

This is Philippe Coutinho. The Brazilian arrived in 2018 to the culé squad, where Leo Messi is considered the best player in the history of the Catalans. After excelling in the Liverpool shirt, the offensive player pushed for his arrival in La Liga, but things did not work out as expected.

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The Blaugrana paid 120 million euros, plus 40 million euros in variables, and promised to make up for the absence of Neymar, who one season ago signed for PSG. However, he only showed flashes of his soccer, despite the confidence of the maximum winner of the Ballon d'Or (7), he never managed to get along with him and ended up leaving Iberian soccer without shame or glory.

What has become of Philippe Coutinho's life?

After failing to transcend at Barcelona, the winger was loaned to Aston Villa and subsequently acquired by the 'villains' in exchange for 20 million euros. Although he was an exciting return to the Premier League, he disappeared again and the English team is looking for his departure. Corinthians asked for him and is waiting for a positive answer. Emiliano Martinez's team wants to sell the Brazilian, who looked like a crack and failed.


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