Philippe Coutinho once appeared to be offered sex by a pop singer after scoring a hat-trick for former club Bayern Munich.
It was announced on Friday that Coutinho is joining Villa on loan for the rest of the season from Barcelona after a tough few years in Spain.
The 29-year-old has already spent a period away from the Camp Nou, joining Bayern for a season in 2019.
While there, he registered a hat-trick in a 6-1 win over Werder Bremen and received a very interesting proposition from singer Katja Krasavice.
The Czech pop star was in attendance at the Allianz Arena and posted to her Instagram story: "@phil.coutinho scored three goals, he is welcomed to show me where else he can score the goal," with a tongue emoji and a glass of wine.
Krasavice has previously claimed two different footballers have sent her DMs, but didn't disclose their identity.
She said: “Anyone who writes to me is safe and all will be kept undercover. I am now older and understand you can't release such details.”
Coutinho has been married to his wife, Aine, since 2012 and the couple have two children together.
During the Brazilian's time in Germany, he won the Bundesliga and Champions League, even scoring twice against parent club Barca in THAT 8-2 demolition.
They chose to not sign him on a permanent deal however and his game time for Barcelona has been limited.
He missed the entire second half of last season through injury and played 12 times this campaign, scoring twice.
Coutinho has taken a pay cut to get back to regular football and Villa will pay around 65 per cent of his salary.
He won't be taking the extra 35 per cent from Barcelona, who are still struggling with an inflated wage bill.
Blaugrana manager Xavi explained prior to Saturday's 1-1 draw with Granada: "It says a lot about him that he wanted to leave to get more minutes.
"His salary has been reduced. He is a great professional and he wants to succeed. He was struggling here and he has looked for a solution."
Featured Image Credit: Alamy & katjakrasavice/InstagramTopics: Philippe Coutinho, Aston Villa, Bayern Munich