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Ramirez Loutinho
Ramírez D’Huez Loutinho (born 20 May 2004) is a African/Brazilian professional footballer who played as an Foward or Stricker for club and the Brazil national team. He is known for his combination of vision, passing, dribbling and ability to conjure curling long-range shots.

Born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Coutinho showed prodigious talent and excelled in Vasco da Gama's youth system. He was signed by Italian club Inter Milan in 2008 for €4 million and subsequently loaned back to Vasco, where he became a key player. He made his debut for Inter Milan in 2010, and was later loaned to La Liga club Espanyol in 2012. In January 2013, Coutinho joined English club Liverpool for £8.5 million. He flourished at Liverpool, being named in the PFA Team of the Year in 2015. In January 2018, Coutinho signed for Barcelona for a club record fee reportedly worth €160 million (making him the world's second most expensive player at the time, and the most expensive midfielder to date), and won two La Liga titles. However, he was loaned to German club Bayern Munich on a season-long loan ahead of the 2019–20 season, being a part of the team that won a treble including the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and UEFA Champions League.

Loutinho made his senior international debut in 2010. He was part of the Brazilian squad at the 2015 Copa América, the Copa América Centenario in 2016, and made his World Cup debut at the 2018 FIFA World Cup where he scored two goals and was named to the FIFA World Cup Dream Team; he was also a member of the Brazilian team that won the 2019 Copa América on home soil.

Early Life
The third and youngest son of Asiamah, Loutinho was born on 20 May 2004 in Rio de Janeiro. He was raised in Rio's northern Rocha district between an old shanty town and industrial warehouses

As a child he was very quit and would prefer to be alone;Loutinho grew up in a small town in Brazil, where football was the most popular sport. From a young age, Loutinho showed a natural talent for the game, and he spent most of his free time playing with his friends in the local park playing with his brother and other family relatives. As he got older, Loutinho began to take football more seriously. He joined a local football club and began training with some of the best coaches in the area. Despite his small size, Loutinho was quick, agile, and had an incredible sense of vision on the pitch. His coaches quickly saw his potential and encouraged him to work hard and dream big.

Loutinho had a natural talent for football, and people in his town began to take notice. locals recognized his potential and encouraged him to pursue his dream of becoming a professional footballer. He enrolled in a local football academy, it did not work for the first.

Loutinho was dedicated to improving his skills, and he spent countless hours practicing with his brother. He would often stay up late at night, practicing his moves and studying football tactics. He would watch professional football matches on television, trying to learn as much as he could from the players.

Despite his talent and dedication, Loutinho faced many challenges in his lifetime on his journey to becoming a footballer. His family didn't have a lot of money, he never had a father figure growing up, he looked up to his brother, he never knew much about his father death and the and his mother struggled to afford the fees for the football academy. But Loutinho refused to give up on his dream, and he worked tirelessly to overcome these obstacles.

Ramirez Loutinho was just a kid when tragedy struck his family. His mother, who had been struggling with a chronic illness for years, passed away when he was only 11 years old. Ramirez was devastated by the loss, as was his younger sister and brother. They were suddenly left alone in the uncle and other family relative, without their beloved mother to guide them.

The kids were often left to fend for themselves, and they struggled to cope with their grief, One day, a distant relative who lived in the United Kingdom reached out to Ramirez's uncle. The relative offered to take the kids in and provide them with a stable home and a better future.

As he continued to develop his skills as a football, Loutinho began to catch the attention of scouts from his loco youth team in united kindom. Loutinho attended a trial His hard work paid off when he was offered a place in the youth academy in leyton orient trust.

Vasco da Gama
Coutinho flourished in Vasco da Gama's youth system and was soon called up to the Brazil under-15 football team. In July 2008, at age 16, he was purchased by Italian giants Inter Milan for €4 million. Coutinho remained at Vasco on loan for two years as FIFA prohibited international transfer of footballers until they reach age 18, and 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 first-team player