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Philippe Coutinho seems destined for Barcelona but history tells us Liverpool will lose momentum without their magician no matter how high the fee

With each passing minute, he gets closer to the door. The relentless pursuit, the speculation and the astronomical bid: nothing dilutes the sense that Philippe Coutinho is destined for Barcelona.

Liverpool are yet to receive a concrete offer this window, after rejecting three bids in the summer, but the dialogue that is taking place in the background indicates that an offer of £140million will see Coutinho become the third biggest transfer in history.

The economics for Liverpool are incredible, standing to make a £131.5million profit on a player they signed for £8.5million five years ago.

Philippe Coutinho (left) appears to be on the brink of leaving but Jurgen Klopp will decide
Philippe Coutinho (left) appears to be on the brink of leaving but Jurgen Klopp will decide
The Brazilian is desperate to join Barcelona but the timing seems to be strangeu00a0
The Brazilian is desperate to join Barcelona but the timing seems to be strange

Money-ball is a term used frequently around Fenway Sports Group and this, arguably, is the greatest example you could ever wish to see.