Philippe Coutinho has alleviated concerns
that he will be leaving Liverpool in the
summer, insisting he would rather be
revered at Anfield than become “just
another player” at Barcelona, Real Madrid
or Bayern Munich.
Despite signing a new five-year contract at
the club last January, reports continue to
link the Brazilian with a move away from
Liverpool.
The 24-year-old, who scored 13 league
goals and provided seven assists for the
Reds this season, intends to see out his
contract which is currently set to expire in
2022.
Coutinho remarked that the desire “to be
something more” than just a player is
discouraging him from joining one of
Europe’s giants.
“Stay here and they will end up building a
statue in your honour,” Coutinho told ESPN
Brasil after Sunday’s win against
Middlesbrough.
“Go somewhere else, to Barcelona, to
Bayern Munich, to Real Madrid, and you
will be just another player. Here you can
be something more.”
that he will be leaving Liverpool in the
summer, insisting he would rather be
revered at Anfield than become “just
another player” at Barcelona, Real Madrid
or Bayern Munich.
Despite signing a new five-year contract at
the club last January, reports continue to
link the Brazilian with a move away from
Liverpool.
The 24-year-old, who scored 13 league
goals and provided seven assists for the
Reds this season, intends to see out his
contract which is currently set to expire in
2022.
Coutinho remarked that the desire “to be
something more” than just a player is
discouraging him from joining one of
Europe’s giants.
“Stay here and they will end up building a
statue in your honour,” Coutinho told ESPN
Brasil after Sunday’s win against
Middlesbrough.
“Go somewhere else, to Barcelona, to
Bayern Munich, to Real Madrid, and you
will be just another player. Here you can
be something more.”
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