Vasco da Gama Coutinho flourished in Vasco da Gama's youth system and was soon called up to the Brazil national under-14 team. Coutinho remained at Vasco on
loan for two years as
FIFA prohibited international transfer of footballers until they reached age 18, and he became a regular
first-team player despite his young age. In 2009, he made 12 league appearances as Vasco won the
Série B title and achieved promotion to the top tier. In 2010, he made 31 appearances and scored 5 goals in all competitions as he established himself as a key player. On 27 August, Coutinho made his debut for Inter as a
substitute during a 2–0 defeat to
Atlético Madrid in the
2010 UEFA Super Cup. After dropping out of selection in the starting line-up, he returned to play in the crucial 3–2 win over
Bayern Munich in Germany, which saw Inter progress to the quarter-final of the
2010–11 UEFA Champions League. On 8 May 2011, in a 3–1 win at home against
Fiorentina, Coutinho scored his first goal for Inter from a
free kick that curled over the wall and into the net. His second goal for Inter came in a match against
Cagliari on 19 November 2011, where Coutinho received a through-ball from teammate
Ricky Álvarez and scored into the bottom left corner of the net to give Inter a 2–0 lead.
2011–2013: Loan to Espanyol and return to Inter During the
2011–12 season, Coutinho struggled to establish himself in Inter's team, leading him to join
La Liga club
Espanyol on 30 January 2012 on loan until the end of the season. He made his debut on 4 February, starting in a 3–3 draw with
Athletic Bilbao. The following month, he scored his first goals for Espanyol side when he scored a two goals in a 5–1 victory against
Rayo Vallecano.
Southampton had also expressed an interest but Coutinho said he would prefer to join Liverpool. On 30 January, Liverpool confirmed the signing of Coutinho on a long-term contract. The former director of football at Liverpool,
Damien Comolli, later revealed Liverpool had scouted and ultimately signed Coutinho following a recommendation by then-Inter Milan manager and former Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez, who said the Brazilian would be "world class". Coutinho made his Liverpool debut on 11 February 2013, as a 77th-minute substitute in a 2–0 home defeat against
West Bromwich Albion. On 17 February, he scored his first goal for Liverpool on his full debut in a 5–0 home victory over
Swansea City. On 2 March, he set up Liverpool's first and second goals in a 4–0 win over
Wigan Athletic and followed on with a goal in a 3–1 away loss to Southampton and another
assist in a 2–1 away win against
Aston Villa. He was named Liverpool's Player of the Month for March. Towards the end of April 2013, he was named
man of the match for his performance in Liverpool's 6–0 away victory over
Newcastle United, claiming two assists and winning the free kick from which
Jordan Henderson scored Liverpool's sixth goal. Coutinho then scored Liverpool's final goal of the season against
Queens Park Rangers, executing a driven shot from 30 yards out after being played in by
Jordon Ibe. He ended the
2012–13 season with three goals in 13 Premier League appearances for Liverpool. He was restored to the starting line-up for a 4–0 home victory over
Fulham on 9 November. On 23 November, Coutinho scored the opening goal against
Everton in the
Merseyside derby in the first minute of the game. On 13 April 2014, Coutinho scored the winning goal in the 78th minute in a 3–2 win against Manchester City. The result put Liverpool seven points ahead of Manchester City at the top of the
2013–14 Premier League table with four matches remaining. However, Manchester City had six matches remaining and went on to win the title, with Liverpool finishing second. During the season, Coutinho mainly played in central midfield and earned praise due to his long and accurate passing from midfield, dribbling skills and creative play to set up
strikers
Luis Suárez and
Daniel Sturridge. Coutinho made 37 appearances and scored 5 goals for Liverpool in all competitions during the 2013–14 season. He created his first assist of the season in a 2–1 win against Swansea City in the fourth round of the
2014–15 League Cup, when he supplied the ball for
Dejan Lovren to head the winning goal. Coutinho scored his first goal of the season on 19 October in a 3–2 away win against Queens Park Rangers after coming off the substitutes' bench. Coutinho signed a new contract with Liverpool on 3 February 2015 to keep him at the club until June 2020. On 26 April, he was the only Liverpool player named in the
PFA Team of the Year, and was named Liverpool's Player of the Season on 19 May. At the end of the season, he was shortlisted for the
PFA Players' Player of the Year and the
PFA Young Player of the Year, ultimately losing to
Eden Hazard and
Harry Kane, respectively.
2015–16 season On 9 August 2015, Coutinho scored the winning goal in the 86th minute with a
curling 25-yard shot in Liverpool's first match of the
2015–16 Premier League, a 1–0 victory away to
Stoke City. He was sent off on 29 August in a 3–0 home defeat to West Ham United, being booked the first time for dissent and the second for a foul on
Dimitri Payet. On 31 October, he scored his first Liverpool brace, with two long-range shots in a 3–1 away victory over
Chelsea. On 21 November, Coutinho scored in a 4–1 away victory over Manchester City, the first time he had scored in three consecutive Premier League matches. On 5 January 2016, Coutinho suffered a hamstring injury in a 1–0 away win over Stoke City in the first leg of the
2015–16 League Cup semi-finals, which sidelined him for five weeks. On 9 February, he returned to score a goal to make it 1–1 against West Ham United in the
2015–16 FA Cup, although Liverpool lost 2–1 after
extra time. In the
2016 League Cup final on 28 February, Coutinho scored an 83rd-minute equaliser in a 1–1 draw against Manchester City. However, in the subsequent
penalty shoot-out, his "hesitant" attempt was one of three saved by victorious City goalkeeper
Willy Caballero. On 17 March, Coutinho scored Liverpool's goal in a 1–1 away draw with
Manchester United, helping Liverpool to a 3–1 aggregate victory to progress to the quarter-final of the
2015–16 UEFA Europa League. On 13 April, Coutinho was one of six players nominated for the 2015–16 PFA Young Player of the Year award. He played in Liverpool's 3–1 defeat to
Sevilla in the
2016 Europa League final on 18 May at
St. Jakob-Park.
2016–17 season Coutinho scored twice in Liverpool's
2016–17 Premier League season opener on 14 August 2016 in a 4–3 win against Arsenal. His first goal was a curling 30-yard free kick to equalise at the end of the first half. He was voted man of the match for three successive matches for Liverpool against West Bromwich Albion,
Crystal Palace and
Watford. After 11 league matches, Liverpool reached the top of the table for the first time since May 2014, with Coutinho having played an important role. On 26 November, Coutinho suffered ankle ligament damage in the first half of a 2–0 win against
Sunderland. He missed six weeks, returning to action on 11 January against Southampton in the
2016–17 EFL Cup semi-final first leg. In January 2017, Coutinho signed a new five-year contract with no release clause with Liverpool which would keep him at the club until June 2022. He was named man of the match for his performance on 1 April 2017 in a 3–1 victory over Everton after scoring and assisting a goal. Coutinho became the leading Brazilian goalscorer in Premier League history after scoring his 30th Premier League goal in a win against Stoke City, overtaking
Juninho.
2017–18 season in 2017 In August 2017, Liverpool rejected a £72 million bid from
Barcelona for Coutinho, prompting him to submit a
transfer request. Two more improved bids from Barcelona were rejected, leading one of their directors, Albert Soler, to claim Liverpool wanted £183 million for Coutinho, which Liverpool denied. He scored his first goal of the
2017–18 Premier League on 23 September in a 3–2 victory away to
Leicester City. On 6 December, Coutinho captained Liverpool for the first time in the absence of Jordan Henderson in a 7–0 home win against
Spartak Moscow in the final
group stage match of the season's Champions League, in which he scored his first hat-trick for the club. His second goal, a tap-in from
Roberto Firmino's pass, was his 50th career goal for Liverpool in all competitions. Later that month, he opened the scoring in a 4–0 away win over
AFC Bournemouth as Liverpool become the first team in Premier League history to win four consecutive league matches by at least a three-goal margin. On 26 December, he captained Liverpool in his 200th appearance for the club, scoring once and providing an assist in a 5–0 league win over Swansea City to score his third goal in as many league matches. Coutinho played what transpired to be his final match for Liverpool on 30 December 2017, featuring prominently in a 2–1 home win against Leicester City. On 31 December, sportswear company
Nike—Coutinho and Barcelona's sponsor—advertised Coutinho's image on the back of a Barcelona shirt, despite Coutinho still being a Liverpool player at the time. Coutinho was omitted from the Liverpool squad to face
Burnley on 1 January 2018 with a minor thigh injury. He left Liverpool having registered 12 goals and nine assists in 20 appearances for the club in the 2017–18 season.
Barcelona 2018–2019: Two La Liga titles and domestic trophies in 2018 On 6 January 2018, Liverpool confirmed they had reached an agreement with La Liga club Barcelona for the transfer of Coutinho. His transfer fee was reported to be an initial £105 million rising to £142 million with various clauses being met. Coutinho made his debut on 25 January, in a 2–0 (2–1 on aggregate) win against Espanyol in the quarter-final of the
2017–18 Copa del Rey, coming on as a 68th-minute substitute. Assisted by Luis Suárez, Coutinho scored his first Barcelona goal on 8 February against
Valencia in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-finals just four minutes after coming on as a half-time substitute. On 28 October 2018, Coutinho scored his first
El Clásico goal in a 5–1 win against Real Madrid. He scored his first
Champions League goal with Barcelona on 4 October in a 4–2 away win against
Tottenham Hotspur. On 16 April 2019, Coutinho scored a goal in a 3–0 win over Manchester United in the Champions League quarter-finals, which he celebrated by putting his fingers in his ears and closing his eyes in response to recent criticism from fans. Former Barcelona player
Rivaldo commented on the incident, saying: "It was not a good gesture. He scored a great goal, but it's never good to do something like that to the fans", then he added, "The supporters criticise him because they know he has to give more. I don't know what happened to him during the week, what he read in the newspapers or saw on television, but you have to keep working, think about the next game and score goals. If he scores everything will change and he will be a player for the club." However, Coutinho won his second La Liga title with Barcelona in the
2018–19 season, in which he played 54 matches in all competitions, scoring 11 goals.
2019–2021: Loan to Bayern Munich and return to Barcelona On 19 August 2019, Coutinho joined
Bundesliga club Bayern Munich on loan for the
2019–20 season. Bayern paid a loan fee of €8.5 million plus Coutinho's wages. Bayern reportedly had the option to sign Coutinho on a permanent contract in the summer of 2020 for €120 million. He made his debut on 24 August in a 3–0 win away to
Schalke 04, in which he came on as a 57th-minute substitute. On 21 September, he scored his first goal for Bayern in a 4–0 win against
1. FC Köln. Coutinho said in a press conference that he was happy at Bayern Munich and intended to stay there. Coutinho scored his first hat-trick for Bayern Munich on 14 December in a 6–1 win over
Werder Bremen. On 14 August 2020, Coutinho came on in the second half of their
Champions League quarter-final match against his parent club Barcelona, assisting
Robert Lewandowski in the 82nd minute for the sixth goal and scoring the last two goals in the 85th and 89th minutes to complete an
8–2 victory. Coutinho came on as a substitute in the
2020 Champions League final, in which Bayern beat
Paris Saint-Germain 1–0, which was the club's second treble of Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and Champions League titles. Coutinho returned to Barcelona with the arrival of new coach
Ronald Koeman. On 4 October 2020, he scored his first goal of the
2020–21 season in a 1–1 draw against Sevilla. On 29 December, he suffered a knee injury in a 1–1 draw against
Eibar and missed the remainder of the season.
Aston Villa On 7 January 2022, 29-year-old Coutinho joined Premier League club Aston Villa on loan for the remainder of the
2021–22 season, reuniting with former Liverpool teammate
Steven Gerrard, Aston Villa's manager. Coutinho made his debut on 15 January as a 70th-minute substitute against Manchester United, scoring the equaliser in a 2–2 home draw. On 12 May 2022, Coutinho signed for Aston Villa permanently for an undisclosed transfer fee, reported to be £17 million, on a four-year contract.
Loan to Al-Duhail On 8 September 2023, Coutinho joined
Qatar Stars League club
Al-Duhail on loan for the 2023–24 season. On 28 September 2023, Coutinho scored on his debut in Qatari football, in a 2–1 away victory over
Al-Markhiya.
Return to Vasco da Gama On 10 July 2024, Coutinho re-joined boyhood club Vasco da Gama on a season-long loan. Coutinho left Aston Villa to join Vasco da Gama on a permanent basis on 4 July 2025. It was reported to be a free transfer after Aston Villa had reached an agreement to terminate his contract. On 18 February 2026, Coutinho left Vasco citing pressure from fans and mental exhaustion. ==International career==