Barcelona loanee Philippe Coutinho is costing Bayern Munich a mouth-watering £563,000 a game, as indicated by a report.
As reported by the German news outlet Bild, the figures bring with account the 27-year-old’s yearly compensation of £21m just as the £7m loan expense from Barcelona.

The total sum likewise contemplates each game Bayern plays this season just as all speculative cup matches.
The former Liverpool playmaker completed his loan move from Camp Nou prior this summer in the wake of struggling to break into Ernesto Valverde’s starting XI.
The Bavarian will have the option to make the move permanent for £100m the following summer as part of the loan deal. Should the Bundesliga champions rule against securing the Brazilian on a permanent deal, Barcelona will hope to sell the playmaker somewhere else, as reported by AS.
Apparently, Tottenham’s manager Mauricio Pochettino made his feelings clear to the club’s chairman Daniel Levy about the player and is convinced he would have helped with the rebuild.
The pair worked together in 2012 when Coutinho spent six months on loan at Espanyol. According to The Sun, Pochettino wants to sign Coutinho for Spurs next summer when his loan at Bayern Munich expires.
Coutinho has two goals and three assists to his belt at Bayern after 11 games, but lately, his form has seen him reduced to the bench.