In the next market session, Barcelona will have to resolve a thorny case: it is linked to the contractual situation of Philippe Coutinho, currently on loan to Bayern Munich. According to reports from the newspaper Sport.es, the German club will not exercise the 90 million redemption right, therefore the Brazilian seems destined to return to the base. According to the Spanish newspaper, Chelsea would have come forward for Coutinho to ask to have him on loan. Already another London company, Tottenham, had knocked on the Catalans' door last August to have Coutinho - who is highly appreciated in the Premier after his past in Liverpool - but then the negotiation was skipped. Also according to what Sport.es writes, Inter also asked about a Brazilian like Barcelona with Lautaro Martinez in their sights. Coutinho has already worn the Nerazzurri shirt for a few seasons, before being 'sold off' to Liverpool.
Coutinho's future is far from Barça, Inter reappear
2020-03-19T16:08:04.592Z
Bayern will not redeem it from the Catalan club. There is also Chelsea (ANSA)