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Adama Traore set for Barcelona transfer

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Catalan publication Sport describes the situation that could lead to Adama Traore joining Barcelona from Wolverhampton Wanderers. While They allege that Jorge Mendes, the agent, has been pushing for the move to take place in January.

While Traore is thought to be on board with the plan, having given Barcelona a good response in December. And is now ‘on the table’ for the La Liga giants to sign.

Adama Traore to Barcelona Confirmed

Mendes’made it obvious’ during negotiations with Wolves that the winger might be sold for roughly €22 million. If the Catalan club includes the loan of Francisco Trinco in the agreement.While The cost of the operation might be considerably lower.

According to Sport, Mendes has ‘insisted’ in recent days that Barça complete the trade-in January. While for that to happen. The agent recommended Traore’s loan until the end of the season with a mandatory buyout clause.

The Catalan club is thought to be ‘considering’ the prospect since their top aim is to recruit a striker like Alvaro Morata. The Wolves star, on the other hand. Is considered a less expensive choice now and in June, according to the article.

According to reports. Adama Traore will have a physical at Barcelona on Friday ahead of a loan move to Camp Nou.

According to The Athletic, the winger will spend the rest of the season with Barcelona. While with a €35 million buy option.

While Adama Traore is expected to arrive in Barcelona tomorrow. According to Catalunya Radio, and might be unveiled as a new signing on Monday.

While the 26-year-old has agreed to a pay reduction to return to Barcelona from Wolves in the Premier League. And his arrival does not put the Catalans over the salary ceiling.

While Traore is going to succeed Ousmane Dembele. Whose future at the club is still up in the air ahead of the closing days of the transfer season. This transfer could be the move the player was in need of. To prove his skill in the industry.

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