It's easy to forget now, but it all started quite well for Philippe Coutinho at Barcelona.
After arriving in a stunning £146m move from Liverpool in January 2018, Coutinho scored his first goal minutes after coming off the bench in the second leg of Barcelona's Copa del Rey semi-final against Valencia.
Barca held a 1-0 first-leg lead but it was 0-0 when Coutinho entered the fray at half-time, with Valencia the better side. Five minutes later, the Brazilian converted from close range after clever work by old Liverpool team-mate Luis Suarez. Barca went on to to win the tournament and Coutinho got his first piece of silverware in Spain.
Few could have predicted the trajectory of Coutinho's path in the summer of 2018 but the signs that this wouldn't be easy were there. Barcelona signed him as an eventual replacement for Andres Iniesta, yet Coutinho had always described himself as a No 10.
At Liverpool, Klopp had used him either as an attacker in the front three or the most advanced of his three midfielders but rarely, if ever, in the Iniesta role Barcelona had earmarked him for.
He struggled to settle and 18 months later, joined Bayern Munich on loan for a season. There, Coutinho faced the bizarre situation of playing against his parent club in the Champions League final and rubbing salt in their wounds by scoring two late goals to help Bayern thrash the Catalans 8-2.
Bayern and Coutinho went on to win the Champions League but passed on the option of signing Brazilian. In truth, it was the right call - he looked a shell of the player who set Anfield alight. He returned to Spain and Barcelona used him fleetingly, cautious that certain add-ons in the deal to buy him from Liverpool would be activated by how much game time he got.
When the pandemic hit, Barcelona's finances nosedived and with debts of over £1billion, they have been operating on a shoestring budget. President Joan Laporta insisted things have changed with the £50m January signing of Ferran Torres, but Coutinho's departure to Aston Villa makes space for Torres to be registered officially as a Barcelona player.
So what sort of player is arriving at Villa Park? To a certain extent, the Brazilian will return to the Premier League with his tail between his legs - nobody would have predicted Aston Villa would be the next team he played for in England when he put pen to paper on a five-and-a-half year deal with Barcelona in 2018.
Villa are 13th in the Premier League table, despite making a promising start to life under Steven Gerrard since he took over as manager in November. They are only three points off the top 10 and a top-half finish will be Gerrard's aim this year.
It will, one would imagine, be an underconfident Coutinho who arrives as well. He has played 16 times for Barcelona this season, scoring twice, but it has been a difficult year at the Nou Camp as they adjust to life without Lionel Messi.
It is here where Gerrard's man-management skills will be needed. Coutinho will also need time to readjust to the Premier League's pace and physicality but knows he arrives with a huge sense of expectation on his shoulders.
Gerrard has been instrumental in getting Coutinho to choose Villa as his next destination and heaped praise on him as the deal was announced on Friday.
'Sixty-three caps for Brazil, a serial winner, played for Barcelona, was incredible at Liverpool – so I can understand why he's linked to a lot of football clubs,' Gerrard said.
'I can understand why a lot of supporters up and down the country are speaking about him. I don't think you get a nickname as a Magician if you're not a special footballer.
'He's someone I've got an incredible amount of respect for.'
The completion of Coutinho's deal is subject to a medical and work permit being completed, both of which should be formalities. Villa also have an option to buy Coutinho for £33m, while they are paying £125,000 per week as a cut of his wages in Spain.
Barcelona would have hoped to recoup more for the Brazilian but Coutinho is 29 and the price appears appropriate for a player approaching his 30s and who is struggling to recapture his finest form.
For now though, it's a signing that Villa fans will rally around and it's a huge statement of ambition from the Midlands side.
If all goes well, it could be the perfect replacement for Jack Grealish. Emi Buendia, the £40m summer signing from Norwich, has struggled to impose himself at Villa. If not, Coutinho's move could be banded in the same bracket as James Rodriguez to Everton.
His first appearance for Villa could well be against Manchester United in the Premier League on January 15 - Gerrard's side host United at Villa Park in the late game that Saturday.
Villa Park will be bouncing. And that immediate shot in the arm at the club is no bad thing, whatever happens over the next few months with Coutinho.
Lodcdrty
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Lets hope that the games in April end up where we beat MC and Villa Coutinho throws a spanner in the works.
ManUnited-Red
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no one has done this to him it depends on fitting in team
it does but he went to Barca
ManUnited-Red
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How please explain to the fans ????
no need for explanation, just look at him
ManUnited-Red
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Like u ruined di Maria, pogba, van der beek, Sanchez , maguire , lukaku, morata , sancho and the list goes on clown 🤡
Morata????? he never even played with us before tf 🤡🤡🤡
Mariosuarez2
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Barca ruined his career
Like u ruined di Maria, pogba, van der beek, Sanchez , maguire , lukaku, morata , sancho and the list goes on clown 🤡
Feubdemosz
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Barca ruined his career
no one has done this to him it depends on fitting in team
Brazilian4ever
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Coutinho after joining aston villa: I always dream of this great club it's a dream come true 👍 [Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Honestly good luck to Villa and the Gerard.,
Brazilian4ever
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☹️☹️☹️☹️Nooooooooo! Why you left Barcelona😥😥
Trust me it's a blessing 🙏🏼
Brazilian4ever
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From the moment Gerard made that assertion that "hes had 63 caps for brazil", i knew he was an Aston Villa player!
Sweet punch 🥊 to the guts that comment.. They banished him from the Brazilian squad due to his lacklustre performances.. 🙏🏼Thank God he isn't playing.. His on the sideline watching from the dug out.
bebadisy
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Barca ruined his career
How please explain to the fans ????
ManUnited-Red
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Barca ruined his career
lightrex
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He was a £146M player when Barca bought him...Barca couldn’t use him properly...Now Gerrard gonna use £146M player properly for almost pocket change Money
pihbmprtz
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the end pf countinho
Kuhblnsy
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they played together the choice was easy not rocket science at work!!
memejunior
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when Coutinho is 35 yards close to goal forget it,I wish him the best as he seeks to return to form fight on brother
Koyciopsuz
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contino
Weoaelpt
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He will shine again I'm sure..he will be shining star in premier league sometimes you have to change the place the team to rise again..wish you more success Philipe .
kukdknoyz
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Gerrard will buy QUALITY and not QUANTITY. Well Done.
Tohabdnsuz
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atleast Countinho, still want to pray by accepting the offer ,matter of fact it's even from average club not the like of umtiti
FootMessi7
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From the moment Gerard made that assertion that "hes had 63 caps for brazil", i knew he was an Aston Villa player!
pomabcilnp
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☹️☹️☹️☹️Nooooooooo! Why you left Barcelona😥😥
kameerl
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Coutinho after joining aston villa: I always dream of this great club it's a dream come true 👍 [Crylaugh][Crylaugh]