Barcelona still owe Liverpool just under €100m for Philippe Coutinho, according to figures released by the LaLiga club.

Barcelona’s 2018/19 annual report reveals that they owe a total of €260.7million in outstanding transfer fees, with the Premier League side their biggest creditors.

In all, Liverpool are still to receive €94.6m from the January 2018 deal for Coutinho: €27.9m in fees due in the short term, and €66.7m in long-term payments.

After joining the Catalans in a move worth €160m, the Brazilian international failed to impress at Camp Nou and this summer joined Bayern Munich on a season-long loan.

Among the other buys yet to be fully paid off by Barçelona, the Spanish champions owe €30.3m to Bordeaux for Malcom, €28m to Gremio for Arthur Melo, €10.9m to Bayern for Arturo Vidal, €31.4m to Valencia for Neto and €48.6m to Ajax for Frenkie de Jong.

But the good news is that other clubs owe Barcelona €75.3m. Barcelona will receive €75.3m from player sales, top on the list is Everton’s €26m debt from their purchase of Yerry Mina (€9.7m unpaid), Lucas Digne (€6.7m) and André Gomes (€9.6m).

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