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Philippe Coutinho has reaffirmed his commitment to Liverpool.

The Brazilian playmaker’s future has been the subject of speculation in recent weeks with Paris Saint-Germain linked with a summer move for him.

Liverpool are adamant he’s not for sale and now the 24-year-old has played down talk of a potential transfer.

“I am grateful for everything Liverpool has done for me,” Coutinho said.

“Am I happy there working under Klopp? It’s clear, he’s great.”

Coutinho’s interest in the Copa America was ended by Brazil’s shock 1-0 defeat to Peru in Massachusetts. It’s the first time they have been knocked out at the group stage of the tournament since 1987.

Brazil’s early exit means that Coutinho is now set to play a full part in Liverpool’s pre-season tour of America next month. If Dunga’s men had gone all the way in the Copa America his participation in the International Champions Cup would have been in doubt.

Boss Jurgen Klopp said last month that he would give his Liverpool players four weeks off from the end of their international commitments - meaning that Coutinho should be back in training at Melwood by mid-July.

Liverpool play three games in the States with the first one against Chelsea at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on July 27.

Watch: Neil Jones gets to the bottom of those Coutinho rumours