Guardiola prefers strength as he leads race for Adama Traore

Traore still has three years left on his initial deal, a contract he signed when he arrived from Middlesbrough for a then club-record £18m fee.

Guardiola prefers strength as he leads race for Adama Traore

Manchester City are reported to be leading the race to acquire the services of Adama Traore.

Pep Guardiola is ahead of Barcelona to add the heavy-duty playmaker to his squad ahead of next season.

 

 

Traore has been earlier linked to the Premier League champions, Liverpool in a bid worth £60 million but ESPN has notified that the winger might end up at the Etihad as progress has been made to lure the 24-year old.

Juventus are also reported to be monitoring the Spanish international and are ready to activate his release clause.

 

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Adama Traore has impressed this season in the Premier League with his pace and skill engulfing defenders with his strength to set up attackers for goals. He has flourished under Nuno Espirito Santo appearing 32 times and scoring four – he has made nine assists in the current League season.

 

 

Traore still has three years left on his initial deal, a contract he signed when he arrived from Middlesbrough for a then club-record £18m fee.

Bleacher Report has disclosed that Wolves are ready to offer Traore a new big-money contract, to convince him to commit his future to Wolves amidst the influences of clubs seeking his signature.