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Philippe Coutinho meets new Barcelona team-mates and Luis Suarez again

Sport360 staff

18:31 09/01/2018

Philippe Coutinho met his new Barcelona team-mates for the first time on Tuesday following the completion of his €160million move to the Camp Nou.

Barcelona striker and former Liverpool teammate Luis Suarez welcomed his new colleague on Twitter, along with giving him a warm welcome at the club’s training facility.

Coutinho, who has signed a contract until 2023 with the runaway Spanish league leaders, played alongside Suarez at Liverpool until the Uruguayan made the same move in 2014.

The 25-year-old Brazilian did not take part in Tuesday’s training session with the rest of Ernesto Valverde’s squad as he has been ruled out until the end of January with a thigh injury.

Barcelona’s club record signing could make his debut against Alaves at the Camp Nou on Sunday, January 28.

The Catalans, who play Celta Vigo on Thursday in the second leg of their Copa del Rey last-16 tie, also saw French defender Samuel Umtiti return to training on Tuesday.

Umtiti had been expected to miss eight weeks after suffering a thigh injury in a 2-2 draw with Celta in La Liga on December 2, but could now come back a little earlier.

Barcelona drew 1-1 away to Celta in Galicia in the first leg last week as they look to win the Copa del Rey for the fourth season running.

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