Barcelona are watching Lyon forward Nabil Fekir as they prepare back-up plan should Liverpool resist January move for Philippe Coutinho

  • Nabil Fekir has emerged as a top target for Barcelona in the January window 
  • The La Liga side are keeping tabs on alternative targets to Philippe Coutinho 
  • Fekir has been in impressive form for Lyon, scoring 11 in 11 Ligue 1 appearances 

Barcelona are keeping a watchful eye on Lyon forward Nabil Fekir, with the Spanish club putting in place a back-up plan should a move for Philippe Coutinho fail to materialise.

According to Spanish paper Marca, sporting director Robert Fernandez was in attendance at the Groupama Stadium to watch the 24-year-old in the Ligue 1 side's 3-0 victory over Everton in the Europa League

Fekir has been in imperious form for Lyon in the French top flight this term, scoring 11 goals in 11 appearances, grabbing the headlines last weekend with a devastating display in the 5-0 derby decimation of Saint Etienne. 

Nabil Fekir (left) has emerged as a target for La Liga giants Barcelona in the transfer window

Nabil Fekir (left) has emerged as a target for La Liga giants Barcelona in the transfer window

Philippe Coutinho is still the No 1 target at the Nou Camp ahead of the January window

Philippe Coutinho is still the No 1 target at the Nou Camp ahead of the January window

His Messi-esque celebration — removing his top to parade in front of opposition fans — caused the game to be temporarily suspended as home fans invaded the pitch. 


Despite his impressive form, Fekir is not the No 1 target for the Catalan side, who still hold out hope of landing Coutinho. 

His former Liverpool team-mate, and current Barcelona forward, Luis Suarez lavished praise on the Brazilian recently when asked about him in an interview with Mundo Deportivo. 

'I know him as a person and as a player because I played with him, but everyone knows what Coutinho can contribute,' he said earlier this month.

Fekir's Messi-esque celebration caused Saint-Etienne fans to storm the pitch during Lyon's win

Fekir's Messi-esque celebration caused Saint-Etienne fans to storm the pitch during Lyon's win

'He is a footballer who today plays at a very high level.'

Asked if he believed his former colleague wanted the move to the Nou Camp, which fell through during the summer, he added: 'Obviously he must have because he's a player who has ambition and any player would want to come to Barca.

'He went through a difficult and very complicated moment but as a professional he continued to show how good a player he is and the personal quality he has.' 

Fekir is part of the France squad that is set to take on Wales on Friday evening. They will then face Germany at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne.