Coutinho returns to Liverpool for training

He has not yet played for Liverpool this season, with the club citing a back injury, but he joined up with his national side for World Cup qualifiers and made two substitute appearances against Ecuador and Colombia, scoring against the former.

Published : Sep 07, 2017 23:47 IST , London

The Brazil playmaker submitted a transfer request on the eve of the season but Liverpool repeatedly rebuffed Barcelona's attempts to lure him to the Camp Nou.
The Brazil playmaker submitted a transfer request on the eve of the season but Liverpool repeatedly rebuffed Barcelona's attempts to lure him to the Camp Nou.
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The Brazil playmaker submitted a transfer request on the eve of the season but Liverpool repeatedly rebuffed Barcelona's attempts to lure him to the Camp Nou.

Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho on Thursday returned to training at the club after failing to push through a move from the Premier League giants.

The Brazil playmaker submitted a transfer request on the eve of the season but Liverpool repeatedly rebuffed Barcelona's attempts to lure him to the Camp Nou.

He has not yet played for Liverpool this season, with the club citing a back injury, but he joined up with his national side for World Cup qualifiers and made two substitute appearances against Ecuador and Colombia, scoring against the former.

Liverpool mamager Jurgen Klopp said after training that there were no hard feelings on either side and there was a possibility he might see some action on Saturday against Manchester City.

"Of course -- all good, all good. Nothing else to say, actually, so he's back and we had a really good conversation, so good," said Klopp.

"We always have the same decision to make: 'Does he need training or can he play?' and all that stuff.

"Yes, he will now do a little bit more than the other boys but he showed up in a very, very good mood and looks really promising."

Coutinho returned home via private jet on Wednesday with club-mate Roberto Firmino, Manchester City trio Ederson, Fernandinho and Gabriel Jesus and Chelsea's Willian.

Barcelona turned to Coutinho after Neymar's sensational move to Paris Saint-Germain in a world-record deal.

A leading Barcelona board member said Liverpool set an asking price of €200 million ($239 million) for the midfielder.

But the English club responded angrily to his claim and were quoted on the BBC website as saying it was "absolutely false".

Liverpool has made a strong start to its Premier League campaign and sits in second place behind Manchester United after two wins and a draw from its first three fixtures.

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