Adama Traore: Before and now| Diarra| Speed| Transfer

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Spanish speedster Traore is set to return to Wolves after Barcelona denied his option to sign him for £25m. Today we will discuss about Adama Traore: Before and now| Diarra| Speed| Transfer

Adama Traore: Before and now| Diarra| Speed| Transfer

Adama Traore Diorra (born 25 January 1996) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a winger for La Liga club FC Barcelona and the Spain national team.

Personal information
Full name Adama Traoré Diarra
Date of birth 25 January 1996 (age 26)
Place of birth L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Winger
Club information
Current team
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Number 11
Youth career
  Hospitalet
2004–2013 Barcelona

Before and now

Adama Traore: Before and now| Diarra| Speed| Transfer

Adama Traore’s body transformation from 2012 to present is downright ridiculous.

The Wolves winger has been one of the best players in the Premier League this season.

His raw speed and strength are unmatched among most in the Premier League, so it’s crazy to see how far he has come in the last seven years.

 

At the same time, he told Marka that he does not do any kind of weight work in the gym.

He told the Spanish publication in 2018: “I train with my physical coach every day, people ask if I weigh in or on social media they ask if I take something or what I do, but I don’t, it’s just prevention. And physical exertion, I don’t work out to gain muscle because I gain muscle really quickly.

“No, I haven’t lifted a single weight. I know people won’t believe it, but it’s true.”

That’s an amazing physique for someone with no weight training.

Diarra

Adama Traore: Before and now| Diarra| Speed| Transfer

Triore was born in L’Hospitalet de L’Hospitalet, Barcelona, ​​Catalonia to Malian parents.[3] He joined Barcelona’s youth setup at the age of eight in 2004 after a brief stint with neighboring L’Hospitalet. Happened. In 2013 they were promoted to the B-team, and made their debut in a 0–1 loss against Ponferadina in the Segunda División championship on 6 October. [5]

On 9 November 2013, Traore came on as a half-time substitute, but was sent off for accepting a penalty in a 0–3 loss to Real Zayn at the Mini Estadi. [6] Two weeks later, he played his first La Liga game at just 17 years old, replacing the late Neymar in a 4–0 home win over Grenada; [7] He made his first appearance in the UEFA Champions League on 26 November. In the 82nd minute for Cesc Fabregas, the group stage lost 1-2 to Ajax.[8]

Traore also made appearances for Barcelona’s under-19 team in the inaugural edition of the UEFA Youth League, playing five times and netting twice after winning the trophy. Scored the first official goal, playing 16 minutes and contributing with a single goal in Huesca’s 8–1 home demolition in the 2014–15 Copa del Rey.

Speed

He started 26 of 28 Premier League games, keeping 12 clean sheets and scoring twice as well as making two assists.

No one doubts his defensive qualities, but he is a player who is not necessarily known for his speed.

But according to Optajo, Rudiger could certainly shift after seeing the highest pace of the season during the clash against Brighton.

The German defender hit 36.7 km/h, a fraction faster than the Salah and Trior, which have been measured at 36.6 km/h.

And behind them is another Reds player in Ibrahima Konate who clocked 36.2 km/h

Transfer

Barcelona have reportedly turned down the chance to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers winger Adama Traore on a permanent deal this summer.

The Spanish international left Molineux in January after struggling for regular minutes under Bruno Lage this season, with Trare returning to former club Barcelona for the rest of the season. When Traor is gone, the terms of the deal included an option for Xavi’s side to permanently sign Traor for a fee of €30m (£25.3m) this summer.

The 26-year-old has made only three La Liga debuts since his move and it is now reported that Traore’s stay in Spain is not going ahead. Barcelona have opted not to trigger their extension option on Traor and will return to Wolverhampton when the season ends, journalist Fabrizio Romano reports.

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