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Published 15:56 11 Nov 2016 GMT
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Coutinho has been in superb form for his club so far this season, and is a major part in why Jurgen Klopp's side top the table at this moment in time. As well as his eye-catching club performances, he also helped Brazil beat Argentina in Belo Horizonte overnight, scoring a stunning opener in the World Cup qualifier.
Of course, if Barca *do* end up getting him, it wouldn't be the first time in recent years that the Spanish champions have managed to prise away one of Liverpool's key players. In 2014 they signed Luis Suarez from the Anfield club - the Uruguayan helping them to a treble in his first season at the Camp Nou.
For now though, the 24-year-old remains very much a Liverpool player. If he can help steer them to a first league title since 1990, Barca's interest may not be enough to tempt him away from Merseyside.
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