Wolves winger Adama Traore drops three-word hint about his future amid Barcelona links

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Adama Traore’s future at Molineux remains up in the air.

Wolves midfielder Adama Traore has sent a three-word transfer message, seemingly to Barcelona fans, as his future remains up in limbo.

The pacey Spanish winger who spent the second-half of last season on loan at the Camp Nou has posted on his Instagram story a simple, ‘I am coming,’ caption over a video of a highlights package of his from his time in Barcelona.

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Traore had a hot start to life in Spain, starting both of his first two games and providing an assist in both.

However, his form dipped and he soon found himself out of the side, playing bit-part roles from the bench, similar to as he was utilised under Bruno Lage at Wolves.

Despite this, the winger has made it no secret that he would like to make a move to the La Liga giants permanent but it has been reported on and off that Barca aren’t as key on the idea unless a very favourable deal is struck.

Francisco Trincao, who spent last season doing the reverse, on loan at Molineux from Barcelona, has been mentioned as part of a straight-swap deal for the 26-year-old and that’s a move that has always seemed likely.

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Nothing has yet to be confirmed by either club in regards to any deal for Traore, however, if his Instagram activity is anything to go by, we could expect something to be announced imminently.

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