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"[It was] a price of €200m (£183m) and we decided not to do it. This club will not enter into this new way of understanding football. This club belongs to its members and we will not act irresponsibly. Our priority is always sporting matters, but we have to manage our finances and there are limits that you cannot go beyond."However, according to Chris Bascombe, football reporter on Merseyside for The Telegraph, Liverpool did not name their price for Coutinho, and Soler's claims are false. https://twitter.com/_ChrisBascombe/status/903970948319248384 https://twitter.com/_ChrisBascombe/status/903980143798050816 Conflicting reports have been a staple of the Coutinho transfer saga. As late as Thursday, transfer deadline day in England, there were reports that Barcelona were preparing to unveil the Brazilian. At the same time, Coutinho was in Brazil for an international game, and journalists close to Liverpool were rubbishing reports that he would be leaving the club. Barcelona are also a bit of a mess at the moment, with the board extremely unpopular after losing Neymar to Paris Saint-Germain and allowing Lionel Messi to enter the final 12 months of his contract. It could be argued that the Catalan club, by claiming they were quoted an extortionate price by Liverpool, were merely trying to save face after a troubled transfer window.

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