Coutinho set for loan move to Bayern
Barcelona has agreed a deal to send Philippe Coutinho on loan to Bayern Munich, with both clubs confirming the news ahead of their season openers on Saturday (AEST).
Coutinho was not involved as LaLiga champion Barca suffered a surprise opening-day defeat to Athletic Bilbao on Saturday (AEST), with the club's official spokesman Guillermo Amor announcing prior to kick-off an agreement had been reached to send the former Liverpool man to Bayern.
Bayern got off to a similarly sluggish start to its Spanish counterpart, drawing 2-2 at home to Hertha Berlin in the Bundesliga curtain raiser.
After the clash at Allianz Arena, Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic, who also revealed Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Mickael Cuisance will be joining the Bundesliga champion, announced a deal for Coutinho is in place.
"I can confirm that [Bayern chairman] Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and I have been in Barcelona this week and we have reached an agreement with Barcelona, with the player and his agent," he said.
"We have had very good discussions, I would like to thank Barcelona. Of course, there are still missing a few details, including the medical check and the signature.
"It is a transfer on loan for one year followed by a purchase option for Bayern."
Coutinho, who will help to replace James Rodriguez after his two-year loan from Real Madrid ended, has struggled to cement his place since joining Barca in a reported €160 million ($264.7 million) transfer in January 2018, a move that saw him become the world's second most expensive player.
The Brazil midfielder is set to follow another loan signing, Ivan Perisic, through the door, although sections of Bayern's fanbase were not impressed by the deal to sign the Inter Milan forward, who came in as an alternative to Leroy Sane after the Manchester City winger suffered a serious knee injury.
"Nowadays it is not easy in the transfer market," Salihamidzic continued. "We tried very hard, it is clear that we want to offer our fans something spectacular. But to reinforce this team is not easy.
"With Perisic, some will see that he is a really good player. Coutinho will offer us options; he can play in the middle or can come from the left. The fans can be happy."
Bayern boss Niko Kovac, meanwhile, believes German football fans should be delighted a player of Coutinho's quality is joining the Bundesliga.
"I am of the opinion that we — and I do not only refer to Bayern Munich but also to the whole Bundesliga, whole Germany — can be happy to welcome such a top player here in this league," Kovac said after the draw with Hertha.
"He is a player that not only proved this in the clubs but also at the national team. If you look at the last Copa America, then you know what I am talking about. We are very delighted and I think he will fit well. He will show us what he is capable of – namely playing football very well."