both of them are unreliable. you should look to the guardian or telegraph news papers as the writers are liverpool supporters and have very reliable sources
if you want to join in on the goings on of coutinho then go
http://www.liverpool-rumours.co.uk these guys are 99.9% acurate about any transfer in the world
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The situation with Coutinho to the best of my knowledge is currently: (1) Inter are now resigned to selling Coutinho and there has been interest from Southampton, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Rubin Kazan and Porto. (2) Bids from Southampton, Rubin Kazan and a couple from Liverpool were rejected and a subsequent bid from Southampton has had more success. It has been suggested that there was also a bid from Aston Villa, but that remains unconfirmed. (3) Coutinho has been pushing for more opportunities at Inter for a couple of years and the loan to Espanyol earlier in 2012 gave him important experience. (4) With Sneijder to be, and now sold, everyone thought his future in Milan was assured. However, his opportunities have fewer than expected this season. (5) Paulinho was going to be too expensive if available at all and so Inter has returned to the proposed deal with Montpellier for Belhanda. (6) Coutinho would need a work permit to play in England and that may not be easy to obtain for a permanent move but I would suspect could be arranged through the exception ruling. (7) The player is happy to stay at Inter with the other younger players and fight for opportunities in the first team. (8) Southampton's interest in Coutinho is genuine and after having one bid rejected by Inter. As anticipated, a second bid was made yesterday and that bid has been accepted in principal with permission being granted for the player to talk with Southampton's Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino who is in Spain. It has been suggested that a little more negotiation is required to finally agree the terms of a transfer between the clubs and that Inter are still seeking some extra money. The accepted bid is far above the higher of the two bids from Liverpool, so the they would need to do something quite significant in terms of making what I would suspect be a final bid from Merseyside. (9) Do not be surprised if the final bid from Liverpool is for a loan-to-buy deal as it was suggested yesterday
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over here its reported Belhanda of Montpellier is moving to Inter for 14m
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Belhanda is a replacement for Sneijder but they will need to sell players to raise the money.Belhanda was the option if Paulinho could not be obtained. inter cannot afford paulinho inter has no money
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Suarez WELCOME TO Inter FC in June . HA HA HA
you couldnt afford him hahaha