Ivan Rakitic says Barcelona’s players
would be delighted if Philippe Coutinho were to join them from
Liverpool, insisting their “doors are open to good players”, chase world news.
Coutinho has been heavily linked with a
move to the Nou Camp, though Liverpool resisted Barcelona’s advances in
the summer, turning down a £113m bid for the Brazilian.
The midfielder’s future remains
uncertain, and Liverpool have not given their price for the 25-year-old,
despite reports in the Catalan press.
In an interview with Skysports, Barcelona midfielder Rakitic said a player of Coutinho’s calibre joining the club would be “perfect”.
“Every good player is welcome. So we
have to say that the doors are open for every good player, and Coutinho
is a good player. With all respect to his club Liverpool, and his fans,
we would be really happy if he came,” Rakitic said.
Spanish football expert Guillem Balague previews Saturday’s Clasico between Real Madrid and Barcelona at the Bernabeu.
“But with all the respect if he stayed
at Liverpool we would wish him all the luck in the world. We have to
think about the players that are already here, I think we have a really
good team.
“We have to do it together. If there is an opportunity to do it with Coutinho, or another player, perfect.”
Barcelona are 11 points ahead of Real Madrid going into Saturday’s Clasico.
Rakitic insists the game at the Bernabeu
is not like a final, with Atletico Madrid and Valencia hot on their
heels in the race for the Liga title.
“We don’t think of it like a final.
Valencia are close to us, so are Atletico and Sevilla. It is very
difficult to play in La Liga, it’s not like four or five years ago with
just two teams, you have to go at every game 100 per cent,” Rakitic
added.
“You can’t just say we’ll get three
points in all games and then wait for the Clasico, you have to prepare
every game in the best way.
“Of course we know that a lot of people
in the world just wait for this game, and we want to finish the year in
the best way, but if we get this win it is not done. There are a lot
more big, hard games. It’s step-by-step.”

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