JAKARTA - Philippe Coutinho is reportedly ready to cut his salary in order to return to Anfield, Liverpool headquarters, this summer.

The Brazilian looks set to leave Barcelona after only two years as a Los Blaugarana player. In his second season, the former Inter Milan player was loaned out to Bayern Munich.

According to MARCA, Tuesday, June 16, Coutinho told Jurgen Klopp he was ready to take a pay cut in order to rejoin the Reds.

Barcelona are looking to sell the forward for around 80 million euros this summer. Coutinho will return from his loan spell at Bayern Munich at the end of the season.

Bayern chose not to change Coutinho's loan status to be permanent in Bavaria. On the other hand, Los Blaugrana are aware that the Brazilian attacking midfielder's performance has not gone as expected. In other words, it doesn't match the fees they paid the Reds.

The best thing Coutinho can do for Barcelona right now is to generate some funds as part of the summer sale. The problem is, the 27-year-old's reputation is not as high as it was when he shone for Liverpool and Brazil.

Now, it depends on Klopp and Liverpool. Are the types of players like Coutinho still needed by their squad?


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