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They negotiate the return of Coutinho

They negotiate the return of Coutinho

Basque da Gama wants to get back Philippe Coutinho. The former FC Barcelona midfielder, today on loan from Aston Villa in it Al-Duhail from Qatar, desperately wants to return to Brazil and his former club is enthusiastic about the idea of ​​getting him back. Negotiations for the footballer have already started, according to ‘Globoesporte’.

In the press conference last Thursday, President Pedrinho revealed that he is participating in the negotiation for Philippe Coutinho’s return to Vasco. To be successful in the negotiation, Vasco relies on Coutinho’s desire, that he wants to return to Brazilian football much more than he had ever wanted before, a desire shared by his wife. In this way, the club, which has the player’s preference, understands that the main task now is to reach an agreement with Aston Villa.

Coutinho is on loan at Al-Duhail until the middle of this year, but he has contact with the English club until June 2026. The Vasco’s intention is to propose a new loan for the footballer to Aston Villa, but with an obligation to purchase at the end of the contract. .

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In addition to convincing Aston Villa, Vasco will have to resolve other financial issues directly with Coutinho. The midfielder’s salary outside Brazil, according to the international press, exceeds 3 million reais per month (540,000 euros), a figure far from the reality of Vasco.



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