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There was one trademark turn away from Emre Can and then a thunderous strike which cannoned back off the crossbar.

If Philippe Coutinho has been unsettled by Barcelona's ongoing pursuit then he certainly didn't show it as Liverpool trained at FC Rottach-Egern on Thursday evening.

Around 100 German Reds and inquisitive locals peered over the fence to catch a glimpse of Jurgen Klopp putting his players through their paces.

Coutinho played a full part in the session, just as he did on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning.

There have been no murmurings of discontent in the camp over either his attitude or his application.

He looked happy and relaxed as he shared a joke with team-mates after cycling back to their base in the town on the banks of Lake Tegernsee in Bavaria.

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Despite reports in Spain that Coutinho's representatives have agreed personal terms with Barcelona, Liverpool remain relaxed and their position is unchanged.

They rejected the La Liga outfit's initial offer of £72million last week and they will snub whatever improved bid is tabled.

Coutinho is not for sale and senior Anfield officials insist that will remain the case, regardless of how much Barca are willing to pay.

Liverpool believe their hand could hardly be any stronger. Coutinho only signed a new five-year contract back in January worth £150,000 per week and there is no release clause.

Jurgen Klopp held talks with the 25-year-old in Hong Kong last week when he informed him that he was staying put this summer.

Klopp kept his cards close to his chest about those discussions but said he came away believing that Coutinho “loves the club and feels comfortable” at Liverpool.

There's no sign of Coutinho agitating for a move like Luis Suarez did four years ago.

Back then the Uruguayan gave interviews accusing Liverpool of breaking a promise to let him leave and ended up being banished to train on his own before being welcomed back into the fold.

Coutinho is a very different character. If he is irked by the Reds' unwillingness to do business with Barca then he's doing a good job of hiding it.