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Philippe Coutinho departure to Barcelona could destroy Liverpool's season, says Sunday Supplement

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The Sunday Supplement debate the Philippe Coutinho saga, and what impact his potential departure could have on Liverpool’s season

Liverpool's season would be destroyed if Philippe Coutinho was to leave for Barcelona, Oliver Holt said on the Sunday Supplement.

Coutinho sent in a transfer request by email after Liverpool turned down Barcelona's second offer of £90.4m on Wednesday night.

Manager Jurgen Klopp believes Liverpool's owners will stand firm and refuse to sell Coutinho to Barcelona but admits any decision is not his to make.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 17:  Jurgen Klopp, Manager of Liverpool talks with Philippe Coutinho of Liverpool after the Premier League match between Liver
Image: Coutinho's departure would come at the worst time for Liverpool, say the panel

Speaking on Sunday Supplement, Mail on Sunday chief sports writer Holt said he could understand the pull to Barcelona, but says the timing will hurt Liverpool.

He said: "I respect a players' right to want to go somewhere else, particularly when a club like Barcelona ask for you, it must be very hard to turn down and I understand why his head has been turned.

"Saying that, he has signed a new contract, and he is crucial to Liverpool. I think part of the problem here is that you have to be realistic about these transfers, if he wants to go he wants to go.

Jurgen Klopp applauds the fans after the Premier League match between Watford and Liverpool
Image: Jurgen Klopp applauds the fans the 3-3 draw at Watford on Saturday

"The sadness for me is that it is happening now; if Coutinho goes now, it destroys Liverpool's season, because it makes it very hard for him to recruit. It doesn't matter whether they get £80m, £90m, £100m.

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"Even if they do recruit, it's very late. So I understand why Jurgen Klopp is being very bullish about not letting him go."

The Daily Telegraph's chief sports writer Paul Hayward says Coutinho would be a great loss to Liverpool, and believes Barcelona could have made their approach earlier.

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Hayward said: "The trouble is the magnetism that Real Madrid and Barcelona still exert; people just assume that when these two clubs call on you, that's it, sooner or later this player will leave.

"Surely Barcelona must have known that Neymar was leaving for PSG. So it is a bit odd that they are scrambling around now for a solution at Liverpool's expense.

"Coutinho would be a great loss, he's their best player, their creative hub. But watching them yesterday, they have other problems to sort."

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