Barcelona to raise 100 million euros by closing four grand departures

ionel Messi of Barcelona celebrates after scoring his team's first goal with his teammates Ansu Fati and Riqui Puig (Photo by Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)
ionel Messi of Barcelona celebrates after scoring his team's first goal with his teammates Ansu Fati and Riqui Puig (Photo by Quality Sport Images/Getty Images) /
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Philippe Coutinho of FC Bayern Muenchen poses with the trophy. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) /

Philippe Coutinho

Philippe Coutinho has shown signs of finding his form once again at Bayern Munich. The former Liverpool man has enjoyed a well above average spell at Munich while also winning the Bundesliga along with the German Cup. Coutinho and Bayern are now focused on the Champions League, as the Germans seem to be the favourites to lift the 2019/20 Champions League trophy since their last victory in 2013.

Bayern has made it clear that they will not be signing the Brazilian and although Setien wants to feature him in his plans for the 2020/21 season, the board is hell-bent upon selling the player. Rumours state that Coutinho could be sold for just 30 million euros which is a small insignificant amount when compared to the 150 million euros Barca paid in the winter transfer market of the 2017/18 to Liverpool for Philippe Coutinho.

It is rumoured that if the club cannot manage to sell Coutinho at the end of the season then the player will most likely be sent on loan. Arsenal is one of the clubs that are eager to pay 10 million euros to Barca to sign Coutinho on a season-long loan at the Emirates Stadium.