Barcelona's claim that Liverpool put 200m euros (£183m) for playmaker Philippe Coutinho has been denied by the Anfield rulers.
As indicated by reports by the BBC , Barcelona chief Albert Soler said the Reds put that valuation on the Brazilian on the last day of the Spanish exchange window on Friday.
Liverpool turned down three offers from the Spanish side for Coutinho, who had influenced an exchange to ask for, and keep up the 25-year-old was not available to be purchased.
The Anfield club see Barcelona's claim as "totally false".
"Liverpool were requesting 200m and legitimately we didn't acknowledge that," said Soler at a news meeting on Saturday.
"We thank the player for the endeavors he made, on the grounds that he made a major exertion and indicated he needed to play for us.
"The circumstance finished as it finished and there is nothing else we can do."
Barcelona needed Coutinho in the wake of offering his Brazil partner Neymar to Paris St-Germain for a world record expense of £200m.
Liverpool said Coutinho was not available to be purchased and dismissed offers of £72m, £90m and one in the area of £114m before the due date in Spain, which shut a day later than in England.
Coutinho, who scored 14 objectives last season and went through a month and a half out with a lower leg damage, marked another five-year bargain at Anfield in January which did exclude a discharge proviso.
He at that point said he needed to leave by means of email, a day prior to the Reds opened their Premier League battle at Watford on 12 August.
Back damage has constrained him to miss every one of the three best flight diversions this season and the two legs of a Champions League qualifier against TSG Hoffenheim, which the Reds won 6-3 on total.
In any case, the midfielder showed up of the season when he played for Brazil in a 2-0 prevail upon Ecuador in a World Cup qualifier on Thursday, scoring the second objective.
Sports : We Never Place Any Amount On Coutinho – Liverpool
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