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Philippe Coutinho agent provides update on Chelsea and Tottenham transfer talk

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Philippe Coutinho continues to be linked with a move to the Premier League as confusion surrounds his future at Barcelona. Agent Kia Joorabchian is responsible for finding the Brazilian a new home once his Bayern Munich loan spell is over.

And Daily Star Sport understands that Chelsea have been offered the services of Coutinho since the January transfer window, meaning a Premier League return could be on the cards.

But Joorabchian, a known Arsenal fan, is remaining tight-lipped over where his client will be playing his football when normality returns. "The fact I'm an Arsenal supporter is not a secret," he told Sky Sports. "I don't have any preference where the players go.

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