Barcelona in talks to loan Philippe Coutinho to Bayern Munich

Philippe-Coutinho

FC Barcelona's Philippe Coutinho celebrates after scoring. (Alberto Saiz/AP)

MUNICH — Bayern Munich has agreed to sign Brazilian playmaker Philippe Coutinho on loan from Barcelona.

"I can confirm that (club chairman) Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and I were in Barcelona this week and have reached a consensus with FC Barcelona, the player and the agent. We had very good talks and I also want to thank FC Barcelona," Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic told broadcaster ZDF on Friday.

"Of course there are still a few details to be cleared, the medical and the signature, but we’re very happy that we can bring this player to Bayern," said Salihamidzic, who refused to be drawn on the financial details of the deal.

Barcelona’s director of institutional relations, Guillermo Amor, earlier said there was "an initial agreement" for the transfer, but it hadn’t been finalized yet.

Amor was speaking before Barcelona lost its opening Spanish league game at Athletic Bilbao 1-0, while Salihamidzic gave his comments after Bayern was held to 2-2 at home by Hertha Berlin in its league opener.

The 27-year-old Coutinho was not included in Barcelona’s squad. Coutinho failed to live up to expectations after joining Barcelona in 2017 for a club-record transfer from Liverpool worth 160 million euros (then $192 million).

The Brazil playmaker scored 21 goals in 75 appearances for the Catalan club but was criticized by fans for not playing his best in decisive games.

Bayern had been pursuing Germany winger Leroy Sane as its No. 1 target to help fill the void left by the departing Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery, but turned to alternatives after Sane suffered a serious knee injury while playing for Manchester City.

Salihamidzic also confirmed that Bayern was on the verge of signing French midfielder Michael Cuisance from Bundesliga rival Borussia Mönchengladbach.

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