Truth must be told. Adama Traoré's season has not passed unnoticed by the most outstanding European teams. The 24 years old Spanish footballer has become a formidable Premier League's revelation. In this sense, everything indicates he will leave Wolverhampton at the end of the championship. Although, according to ESPN, Adama Traoré's firm purpose would be to continue with Wolverhampton Wanderers. He has a powerful reason to do so. Adama Traoré wants to show himself in the next UEFA Champions League together the rest of the Nuno's pupils. First, they must secure their ticket to the 2020-2021 continental tournament.
According to TodoFichajes, Juventus has on its agenda the former FC Barcelona youth squad. The Italians want to add more people to help Cristiano and Dybala up front, and they believe Traoré would fit perfectly into the team's scheme. But, it will not be easy to get his contract. Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal also intend to sign him. Spanish players usually are synonymous with success in the Premier League. And Adama Traoré is no exception. Son of Malian parents moved to Spain in the 1980s, Adama Traoré was born in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat on January 25, 1996. At the age of 24, he knows pretty well what it is like to seek a life outside of Spanish football.
In a recent interview, Traoré explained the problematic challenge of growing up in a violent neighborhood like L'Hospitalet: "You see everything, you see the fights, how they work, how a gang works, or the police that investigate the gangs, you see how the streets works, how narcotics move. And the most important thing is that you have to decide quickly. For example, you have to decide the path you want to follow: the right one, continue working hard, everything legal, or if you want to follow the wrong one, the illegal. If so, then you have right it next to you." He certainly made the right choice.
His career started at Hospitalet, his home city team, where he began to excel. Given his potential, FC Barcelona decided to sign him when he was only 8 years old and joined La Masía, the famous Barça talent pool. The same place where Xavi, Iniesta, and Messi came out. Adama Traoré is a fast, powerful player. He likes to shoot from afar and moves well in open space. The 'Wolves' paid 20 million euros for his services, and ever since the first moment, he gave his everything–all his effort to add a little bit to the better performance of the club. In the current season, he has played 46 games at Wolverhampton, with six goals and ten assists. Great figures for a young player who has become fundamental for the "Wolves."
During his first season at Wolves, he was more of a luxury substitute. But, during his second season, he has finally been able to add the necessary understanding of the game to his dazzling physical might. In form, Adama Traoré is among the most striking players in the Premier League and a valuable piece for his coach, Nuno Espirito.
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