Aston Villa have signed Brazilian international Philippe Coutinho on a loan deal until the end of the season from Barcelona, the Premier League club said on Friday.
He will be reunited with former captain Steven Gerrard, with the pair playing together at Anfield from 2013-15 and Gerrard now managing Villa.
Welcome, Philippe Coutinho!
Aston Villa and FC Barcelona have agreed terms for Philippe Coutinho to spend the rest of this season on loan at Villa Park.— Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) January 7, 2022
Coutinho, who has won two league trophies and two Copa del Rey titles with Barcelona, has played 16 times for the club this season in all competitions and scored two goals.
The 29-year-old previously spent six years in the Premier League playing for Liverpool, where he made over 200 appearances and scored 54 goals.
Gerrard heaped praise on Coutinho on Thursday.
"If you go and have a look at his Wiki page you'll see a serial winner wherever he goes. He's won 63 caps for Brazil, played for Barcelona and was incredible at Liverpool," Gerrard said.
"I don't think you get a nickname of 'The Magician' if you're not a special footballer."
“63 caps for Brazil, a serial winner, played for Barcelona, was incredible at Liverpool.
“I can understand why a lot of supporters up and down the country are speaking about him.”— Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) January 7, 2022
The agreement, subject to a medical and a work permit being granted, includes the option to make the transfer permanent, Villa said.
Coutinho joined Barcelona in January 2018 for approximately 142 million pounds ($192 million) but has not been able to establish himself in the first team at Camp Nou and he spent the 2019-20 season on loan at Bayern Munich.
He scored 26 goals in 106 appearances for Barcelona and has 18 months left on his contract, which expires at the end of the 2022-21 season.
Villa are 13th in the Premier League standings and return to action on Jan. 15 when they host Manchester United.
($1 = 0.7382 pounds) (Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by Alex Richardson and Alison Williams)