The Philippe Coutinho transfer saga looks like it could run until the summer and beyond, with The Mirror reporting that Barcelona are destined to sell him once he returns from a loan spell at Bayern Munich.
Tottenham have been linked continuously despite the fact that he would likely be the highest earner if the squad if he was to join, and would probably demand wages that are more than what Daniel Levy is willing to pay.
Manchester United are also interested, though they are perhaps more likely than us to match his €120m (£106m) asking price.
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As a result, many fans have reacted to the news by suggesting it would be a difficult move to pull off, particularly in the current climate where several clubs are uncertain of their financial future.
A look at the squad also indicates that we are well-stocked in that position with Dele Alli and Giovani Lo Celso, and it would seem that strengthening the defence is of more importance.
Here is some of the discussion taking place about the Brazilian.
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Bwahahahahaha Levy isn’t going to pay that much money. He won’t even pay the hourly workers.
— TheFatAndTheFurious (@FSUmanager) March 31, 2020
Never happening
— Y A N D A (@LunjesFather) April 1, 2020
Not worth that money I’m sorry hes a poor mans @ChrisEriksen8 even tho he left us
— Colin Gilmore (@thfcgilmore) March 31, 2020
If we’re to show ambition to challenge he should be a priority signing.
— James Mervyn (@JamesmMervyn) March 31, 2020
Dream on
— barry whyte (@comgreen) March 31, 2020
Not a chance.
— FutureStyles (@FutureStylesTV) March 31, 2020
I hope we get him
— DKR RAIN BACKUP (@ErikLamessiFC) March 31, 2020