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PHILIPPE COUTINHO has agreed a "drastic pay cut" to leave Aston Villa, according to reports.

The Brazilian, 32, spent last season on loan at Qatari side Al-Duhail after falling down the pecking order under Unai Emery.

Philippe Coutinho is set to leave Aston Villa
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Philippe Coutinho is set to leave Aston VillaCredit: Getty

Coutinho has two years remaining on his Villa contract.

But according to Brazilian outlet , Coutinho will now have his contract cancelled in order to move back to his homeland.

They claim that he is set to seal a dream return to Vasco da Gama.

The Rio de Janeiro-born ace played for Vasco's academy sides before moving to Inter Milan in 2008.

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He later spent two years on loan in their first team, before breaking into the Inter side.

In order to return, he is set to take a big pay cut.

As per , he pockets £125,000 a week at Villa Park.

He joined the Villans, initially on loan, in 2022.

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Coutinho played 43 times for the West-Midlands side, scoring six goals and laying on three assists.

He featured twice from the bench at last season, before being shipped out on loan to Al-Duhail.

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The attacking midfielder played 22 times for the Qatari side.

He netted seven goals during his season in the Middle East, also laying on three assists.

Coutinho, 32, spent last season on loan at Al-Duhail
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Coutinho, 32, spent last season on loan at Al-DuhailCredit: Getty
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