Miami: Gerard Pique wants Brazilian Philippe Coutinho to stay at Barcelona amid fevered interest from the Premier League.
Coutinho arrived in Barcelona from Liverpool for a record 160 million euros ($192 million) 18 months ago but has fallen out of favour under manager Ernesto Valverde who wants him out of the club before the start of the La Liga season on Aug. 16th.
Barca are looking to offload the playmaker, 27, with sources telling a deal to return to the Premier League remains a “strong possibility.”
He travelled to Miami ahead of friendly match with Napoli at Hard Rock Stadium.
And although Arsenal distanced themselves from a transfer on Monday, North London rivals Tottenham have now been strongly linked with a move. Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino coached Coutinho at Espanyol for a short period and has retained a good relationship with the player.
Pochettino, however, will need to free up space in his own squad by ensuring Christian Eriksen, the Danish international, moves to Manchester United for a fee believed to be in the region of $60 million.
Coutinho’s $350,000 a week wages are also problematic when attempting to engineer a move away from the Camp Nou.
Spanish international Pique told AFP: “I want him (Coutinho) to stay, but at the end of the day it’s what he wants and I want him to be happy.
“Let’s see. Until the last day of the transfer market we will not know if he stays or not. But it’s not my decision, it’s the club’s and Philippe’s.”
Argentine superstar Lionel Messi has not travelled with the Barcelona squad for their mini-tour to the United States - they will play Napoli again in Michigan on Saturday - because of a calf injury.
But new signings Antoine Griezmann and Dutch sensation Frenkie De Jong are both slated to appear.
Agence France-Presse