Philippe Coutinho trusts a move to Barcelona is "fast approaching," reports The Times, as Liverpool look set to lose the Brazilian halfway through the season.
Barcelona have expanded their offer to around £142 million, £106m of which will be paid in advance, with the lay in view of appearances and trophy-related rewards.
In spite of the fact that Liverpool have endeavored to influence Coutinho to stay, it's idea he is frantic to withdraw for the Nou Camp this month and isn't keen on examining a salary increase to stay at Anfield. Then Jurgen Klopp told a news meeting he has "nothing to state" about the issue in front of his group's FA Cup Merseyside derby against Everton on Friday.
Thomas Lemar has been specified as a potential substitution, yet Monaco manager Leonardo Jardim has rejected discussion of the midfielder leaving in January.