Coutinho set for Barca stay after Miami win over Napoli

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Last Updated : Aug 08 2019 | 11:30 AM IST

Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde claimed on Wednesday that Philippe Coutinho is set to stay at Camp Nou despite strong interest in the unsettled Brazilian from the Premier League.

The latest status update came after Croatian Ivan Rakitic score a 79th-minute winner to see off Napoli 2-1 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

Former Liverpool forward Coutinho has distanced himself from a move to Tottenham -- he was also linked with Arsenal -- and with the transfer window in England closing Thursday, the chances of the 27 year-old returning to England appear slim.

Former Barca forward Neymar, currently at Paris St. Germain, has also been touted to make a sensational return to the La Liga champions, although it has now been suggested that arch rivals Real Madrid are also weighing up a move.

"The plan is to count on Coutinho," Valverde stressed. "The transfer windows are open but we expect him to stay of course.

"And as for Neymar, the last time I came to this stadium I had to answer a load of questions about him. Two years later and it's the same again. It's like it's following me.

I don't know what is going to happen." Croatian midfielder Rakitic struck with a crisply driven effort after an own-goal from Samuel Umtiti had cancelled out Sergio Busquet's opener for the Spaniards.

This was the first leg of two matches between these European giants with the second encounter taking place in Michigan on Saturday.

"It was a pretty open game and we were able to give many of the squad some minutes so it was a positive outcome for us," added Valverde, who is without the injured Lionel Messi for this US mini-tour.

Antoine Griezmann, Barcelona's $134 million signing from Atletico Madrid, was lively from the start, linking up well with strike partner Luis Suarez.

Coutinho has traveled to the United States but wasn't in the match day squad having been granted extra time off following his exertions at the Copa America last month.

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First Published: Aug 08 2019 | 11:30 AM IST

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