Adama: Return to Barcelona? I don't have any hard feelings...

Adama: Return to Barcelona? I don't have any hard feelings...

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The Wolves attacker says he would also consider a move to Real Madrid

Adama Traore, the Wolverhampton Wanderers forward, has told Cadena SER that he would love to return to Spain with either Barceona... or Real Madrid. 

Traore, 23, came through the academy at Barça but said in an interview on El Larguero that he would be open to signing for either one of the Clasico rivals should the chance emerge. 

Asked about going back to Barça, he said: "Return to Barça? I don't have any hard feelings, I have good memories. But if Madrid called me, I would think about it as well." 

The La Masia graduate made his Barça debut replacing Neymar and "was at the club for 10 years and I have great memories of my time there." 

Traore left in 2015 for Aston Villa and, via Middlesbrough, has finally found his best form at Wolves. 

"There were certain problems with the club," he said of his Barça departure. "Misunderstandings. I decided to leave and grow as a player. I made that decision. I prefer not to talk much more about it. It was a decision I made at that moment and I do not regret it. I have had bad times, with injuries, with clubs..." 

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