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Jurgen Klopp has been reassured by Liverpool's owners that no bids for Philippe Coutinho will be considered this summer.

The Reds boss had a meeting with the Brazil international at the team's Ritz-Carlton base in Hong Kong on Friday night.

Klopp spoke to Coutinho about the offer of £72million which the club rejected from Barcelona and told him that he would be staying put.

Liverpool are braced for Barca to return with a higher offer but owners Fenway Sports Group are adamant that Coutinho, who only signed a new five-year contract in January, will be retained.

"Everything I say comes back from the owners," Klopp told the ECHO.

"Yes, I would say (he doesn't have a price). It's very clear. He's not for sale. What else can I say?"

Barcelona are in danger of losing a star man themselves with Paris Saint-Germain working on a potential world record 222million Euros (£199million) deal to trigger Neymar's release clause.

"There are so many rumours around. Only one of them is the Coutinho rumour," Klopp added.

"If Neymar is not a rumour then pffff it's more than the next level, it's really not from this planet anymore.

"Really? 222million Euros? I can't believe that something like this would happen. But if it does happen then it changes everything actually."