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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayPhilippe Coutinho has ended his contract with Aston Villa and signed a one-year deal with Vasco da Gama, the club where he started his career. Coutinho, now 33, played 43 matches and scored six goals for Aston Villa after joining them in 2022.
He also had a loan spell at Al-Duhail in Qatar before returning to Vasco on loan last year. Vasco, a major club in Brazil, has faced tough times both financially and on the field.
By signing Coutinho for free after his contract termination, Vasco gets an experienced player without paying a transfer fee. Coutinho was one of Aston Villa’s highest earners, reportedly making about £135,000 per week.
Villa’s decision to release him saves them a large sum and helps them meet financial rules. During his recent loan at Vasco, Coutinho played 25 games, scored five goals, and made three assists.
These numbers show he can still contribute, even after injuries and a long career in Europe. Now, he will wear Vasco’s number 10 shirt, a symbol of his new leadership role.
For Coutinho, this move is more than business. He returns to the club where he grew up and first played as a professional. He brings experience from top European teams back to a club that needs both skill and hope.
This transfer is about more than football. Vasco gains a famous player who can help on the field and attract fans and sponsors. Aston Villa cuts costs and focuses on the future. Coutinho gets a chance to lead again at home.
The deal shows how football clubs must balance money, contracts, and the value of players. It also shows how a player’s story can come full circle, driven by both business needs and personal ties. All details in this story come from official club statements and confirmed figures.