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Paulinho discusses potential Barcelona switch with Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho

ByPA Sport

Updated 27/12/2017 at 18:45 GMT

Barcelona midfielder Paulinho says he has been in touch with Brazil team-mate Philippe Coutinho to discuss a possible transfer to the Spanish giants.

Paulinho, right, is keen for Brazil team-mate Philippe Coutinho to join him at Barcelona

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Liverpool forward Coutinho handed in a transfer request in August after Liga leaders Barcelona had a bid for the Brazilian rejected, but the Reds turned down a further two offers, with owners Fenway Sports Group publicly stating he was not for sale.
The 25-year-old missed the start of the season with a back problem, but has been outstanding since his return and his stunning opener in the 5-0 Boxing Day demolition of Swansea was his seventh goal in as many games.
However, speculation regarding a Janaury switch to the Nou Camp for Coutinho has continued, and Paulinho - who joined the club from Chinese side Guangzhou Evergrande in August - joked that a property search for Coutinho was already under way.
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Philippe Coutinho of Liverpool (10) celebrates as he scores their first goal with team mates during the Premier League match between Arsenal and Liverpool at Emirates Stadium on December 22, 2017 in London, England

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"I make jokes that people are already looking for a house for him," Paulinho told mundodeportivo.com.
"I try to give him the basic information, the most important for him and his family, because maybe the time he lived here was not enough to know the city, but he knows that Barcelona is a very good city, that offers everything for him and his family.
"You have to think about the decision you are going to make. What I think is that if you have the opportunity to come, you will not regret it."
Should any deal go through, Paulinho believes Coutinho will be a good addition to Barcelona's already impressive attacking options.
"He has a way of playing that everyone observes, both in Liverpool and in Brazil," he added.
"He is a very fast player, very agile. He gives many options for those who play in the centre of the field, pass options, also looks for free spaces to place the ball and go to goal.
"He can play in two or three positions and I think that will also help the coach and the players. Now I just have to encourage it to happen."
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