Philippe Coutinho finally got his wish on Saturday when Barcelona agreed to sign the Brazilian star from Liverpool for £142 million ($192 million) in the third richest deal of all time.
The swoop for the 25-year-old attacking midfielder – which contains a €400 million release clause – will be the third biggest deal in football.
Rio-born Coutinho arrived at Anfield from Inter Milan for £8.5 million in January 2013 and scored 54 goals for the club in all competitions, although he won no silverware during his five-year stay.
Barcelona had tried to sign him in the summer, but his departure is a blow to Liverpool as the playmaker has just returned to top form after an injury-hit start to the season.
He scored six goals in the last seven games of 2017 to put his side firmly in the Champions League places.
97 – Since his debut in February 2013, Philippe Coutinho has been directly involved in more goals in all competitions than any other Liverpool player (54 goals, 43 assists). Impact.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 6, 2018
Capturing Coutinho allows Barcelona to move on from the bitter experience of losing his Brazil teammate Neymar last summer.
Paris Saint-Germain had shelled out a world record €222 million to lure the Brazilian star from Barcelona before the French champions then agreed to pay Monaco €120 million for Kylian Mbappe in a deal which will be officially activated once the striker’s loan period is completed.
Philippe Coutinho is now the second-most expensive footballer of all time.💰 pic.twitter.com/4tpTN5voP5
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) January 6, 2018
Barcelona were so excited with Coutinho’s signing that they released three videos about the transfer:
👋 @Phil_Coutinho!
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) January 6, 2018
Bem-vindo! Welcome! Benvingut! ¡Bienvenido!
🔵🔴 #BeBarça #ForçaBarça pic.twitter.com/NnQDY3CD0C
Barça ❤️ 🇧🇷
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) January 6, 2018
🤙 @Phil_Coutinho is our latest Brazilian magician! 🎩
🔵🔴 #BeBarça pic.twitter.com/jAhnZP3wPW
🙌🙌🙌
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) January 6, 2018
@Phil_Coutinho
👍 #BeBarça
🔵🔴 #ForçaBarça pic.twitter.com/E2QOxcg9nK
As usual, social media was buzzing after the announcement. Experts said that the transfer was not surprising, adding that the deal was a good one for both parties.
Coutinho deal no surprise. Liverpool make 134m profit, got great service. What if he’d stayed and got bad injury to scupper deal ?
— Ian Darke (@IanDarke) January 6, 2018
Disappointed Coutinho has gone, never thought he’d turn into the players he’s become when I first played with him, but he’s been a great @LFC player these last few years. 142 million though! Just need to use the money better than we did when Suarez left!!
— Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) January 6, 2018
Coutinho to @FCBarcelona is a good move for all parties - player gets his dream move and Liverpool can reinvest in Squad - but nothing to do with me I suppose - good night
— Philip Neville (@fizzer18) January 6, 2018
Sad to see Coutinho go but he’s given @LFC great service and it appears to be a good deal for all parties. He will be hard to replace but there is loads of quality in the squad to push hard for the rest of the season.
— michael owen (@themichaelowen) January 6, 2018
It wasn’t long before the jokes and memes started pouring in.
Goodbye, Coutinho.
— Stadium Astro (@stadiumastro) January 7, 2018
(🖌: FB/Just toon it) pic.twitter.com/Bhjn0LCbha
My wife divorced me because she doesn’t believe in loyalty after Coutinho left
— Connor (@salahvating) January 7, 2018
Coutinho saw Busquets' turn in the classico looked back at Henderson and called his agent immediately
— Sam (@Samzzzz_) January 6, 2018
Some Liverpool fans chose to see the bright side...
Liverpool Transfer Business:
— BIGREDS JOGJA (@BIGREDS_JOGJA) January 7, 2018
📝 Philippe Coutinho signed for £8.5m.
💰 Sold to Barcelona for £142m.
📝 Luis Suarez signed for £23m.
💰 Sold to Barcelona for £65m.
📝 Raheem Sterling signed for £600k.
💰 Sold to Manchester City for £44m. pic.twitter.com/X8AS5vXotC
What would have come in £142mil
— Pай (@AnfieldAn) January 7, 2018
- 3.5 Salahs
- 2 van Dijks
- 7 Firminos
- 4 Manes
- 3 Keitas
- 1 Coutinho who's never hit double figures in goals in the league in any season.
This is not polite.. We should return Barcelona at least a portion of the 90mil pounds they overpaid.
...while Barcelona fans were already dreaming about their new line-up.
Suarez - Messi - Coutinho - Dembele 🔥 pic.twitter.com/V4YKPBE0UO
— Kilas Barça (@KilasBarca) January 7, 2018
7 Coutinho 💝
— Leo Messi (@messi10stats) January 7, 2018
8 Iniesta 🔝
9 Suarez 🔫
10 Messi 🐐
11 Dembélé 🐝 pic.twitter.com/ntVl885qye
—Top of the league
— B/R Football (@brfootball) January 6, 2018
—Haven’t lost since August
—Adds Coutinho
Barcelona fans rn: pic.twitter.com/3TSDLI8jT8
If Rakitic goes to the bench because Coutinho signed, then I’m in favor of paying Liverpool €320m upfront. But who I am kidding…
— Rafael Hernández (@RafaelH117) January 6, 2018

When you go from Milner, Henderson and Lovren to Messi, Iniesta and Suarez within a week. 😂 #Coutinho #FCBlive pic.twitter.com/yKN9WRv1DK
— Leo Messi Ⓜ️ (@DailyLeoMessi) January 7, 2018
Coutinho will not play Champions League until next season but.... pic.twitter.com/FerswxW6O9
— Adil Mohammed (@adilmohammed91_) January 7, 2018
The neutrals, however, had a field day.
Players who are about to win titles after leaving Liverpool:
— RocheJoshua (@rochejoshua96) January 7, 2018
Raheem Sterling
Coutinho
Moral of the story: Leave Liverpool
Liverpool refer to Coutinho by name once and then as 'the player' in a terse statement. No thanks and no good wishes for future. #YNWA indeed 🤔
— Barry Glendenning (@bglendenning) January 6, 2018
Coutinho's 1st Barca training
— irina_fan (@StrObeVG) January 7, 2018
Teammate: "Why shoot from 30yards? just pass it mate"
Coutinho will be the first player since 1990 to play for Liverpool and also win a league title in the same season 😂 pic.twitter.com/QE7uxzkb1t
— GeniusFootball (@GeniusFootball) January 7, 2018



Manchester United fans obviously had a lot to say...
The media and rival fans laughed when Jose said Pogba’s £89 million would look cheap in a years time. One year, one Virgil Van Dijk & one Philippe Coutinho later and guess who was right, once again.
— Harry (@Bruxinho33) January 7, 2018
Klopp: "I wasn't the manager when Suarez was sold. I wasn't the manager when Sterling was sold. I'm the manager now and we're NOT selling Coutinho." pic.twitter.com/eOTLvEJKYB
— Red Devils Daily (@RedDevilsDaily) January 7, 2018
With inputs from AFP