Liverpool benefit from Coutinho's move to Bayern Munich, how come?

Liverpool benefit from Coutinho's move to Bayern Munich, how come?


Liverpool seem to have to thank their former flagship player, Philippe Coutinho. Thanks to him, the defending Champions League champions can get one of the target players in 2020.

Coutinho decided to leave Anfield in 2018 to accept Barcelona's proposal. Unfortunately, it doesn't look impressive and there is no need at Camp Nou, especially after the arrival of Antoine Griezmann from Atletico Madrid.

As a result, the Brazilian must change clubs. Bayern Munich had the opportunity to borrow Coutinho in the transfer market yesterday. You can watch the action at the Allianz Arena for one full season.

Previously, Liverpool wanted to bring Coutinho back to Anfield. However, as Jurgen Klopp said as coach, the Reds failed.


Benefited by Coutinho

However, even though he failed to bring him to Anfield, Liverpool could still take advantage of Coutinho's positive attitude. Because it means that their efforts to bring in star Bayer Leverkusen, Kai Havertz can be more smooth.

According to Athletic's report, Bayern Munich will have the opportunity to permanently become Coutinho with status next summer. If this is done, the interest of the defending La Liga champions for Havertz will diminish.

Previously, Bayern Munich had placed Havertz among its main prey. Liverpool should run after its signing in 2020.

Liverpool can't buy a player yet

Liverpool was not very active in the transfer market last summer. This is the impact of a series of expenditures that occurred in the last year of 2018.

As we know, Liverpool have asked Virgil van Dijk to fix a porous back line for 75 million pounds. A few months later, they again spent 165 million pounds to bring in four players.

One of them is Alisson, the Brazilian goalkeeper brought from AS Roma to replace Loris Karius. Now, Alisson is a key employee whose role is difficult to replace. He missed the last few games because of injury in the first week.


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