The Brazilian ace's agent criticized Barcelona for their poor handling of his client's future, which has forced him to find a suitable option for the former Reds' ace.

Jurgen Klopp admitted that Liverpool were not interested in signing more players on a permanent basis during the ongoing summer transfer window, but what about a loan deal?

Well, apparently the Reds are working out a loan deal to lure Philippe Coutinho back to Anfield, with both Barcelona and the player ready to work things out.

On Sunday, Barça execs referred to Coutinho's possible transfer when speaking about Griezmann's number, which sparked the fury of Coutinho's agent, Kia Joorabchian.

"I was told they have no intention of selling him, that Barcelona have not spoken to anyone and that stories to the contrary are simply not true. I will not let people talk about Philippe and put him down because for one-and-a-half years we have said nothing. I won't let them do that and all of us in Philippe's camp," Joorabchian said, according to The Mirror.

With that in mind, Joorabchian has worked out a loan deal with Liverpool, which would see the footballer joining the Reds for the next two years, with the possibility of making his stay at Anfield permanent for over $110M. 

Klopp may have stated that there will be no more permanent transfers for the club this summer, but maybe the loan deal involving Coutinho is set to happen.