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This is one of the biggest transfer failures of the past 10 years. After selling Neymar for 222 million euros to Paris Saint-Germain, Barça used a good part of this money a few months later to secure the services of Philippe Coutinho. A transfer estimated at 135 million euros, still the third largest in history at present. Problem, the Brazilian, a true virtuoso in Liverpool, will never have really been able to adapt to his new team, chaining an average loan to Bayern Munich, to finally raise his head since January on the side of Aston Villa. And these last days, the daily Sport made a revelation regarding the arrival of the former Reds in Spain.
Suarez’s firm denial
Indeed, the media explained that Luis Suarez, at the time a Barça striker, would have invited Josep Bartomeu, the club’s former president, to his home to show him videos of Coutinho and convince him to sign him. Information quickly denied by the Uruguayan himself on his Instagram account, denouncing “fake news” from the newspaper: “Fake news! Hello everyone, I wanted to deny this fake news. This ‘alleged call’ never existed, and this man (Bartomeu) didn’t come to my house to watch a video, and there was no call from anyone. When I’m asked about a teammate I had (at Liverpool), of course I’m going to speak well of him. There is always news, but in this case I can’t pass up and deny it. It’s one thing to report an event/news, and that’s fine… But lying? No!” The message got through.
Luis Suárez denies on Instagram the Sport article saying that Suárez told Bartomeu to come to his house to show him videos of Coutinho and thus be able to convince him to sign the Brazilian. pic.twitter.com/OIrz7IQbma
— Barca Universal (@BarcaUniversal) May 11, 2022
to summarize
Luis Suarez has denied inviting former Barça president Bartomeu to his home to convince him to sign Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool. He explained what had happened by denying the newspaper’s information.