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Man City and Liverpool in Adama Traore transfer fight this month… but Leeds move ruled out from Wolves


ADAMA TRAORE is wanted by Manchester City and Liverpool, but Leeds have ruled themselves out from signing the Wolves winger, reports say.

The Spaniard has constantly attracted attention from across Europe, due to his blistering speed and tricky footwork.

Adama Traore is wanted by a host of Premier League clubsCredit: Rex Features

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But according to Sport, he is most sought after in the Premier League, with City, Liverpool and Leeds eyeing a move this month.

Leeds’ director of football, Victor Orta, worked with Traore while they were both at Middlesbrough between 2016–2018.

But Leeds Live report Traore moving to Elland Road is ‘pure fantasy’.

It leaves current champions Liverpool and City scrapping it out for the wideman.

Anfield bosses have already done business with Wolves, having signed Diogo Jota for £41million in September.

But that exact transfer could make the club reluctant to sell Traore, as their attacking presence would take a major hit.

They are already without star striker Raul Jimenez, who suffered a fractured skull after colliding with Arsenal’s David Luiz in November.

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As a result, Traore has been tested playing centrally, opposed to his usual position on the right wing.

He has made 20 appearances this season, but struggled for goals, scoring just once in the FA Cup third round against Crystal Palace.

The 24-year-old is desperate for regular game time, as he fights for a place in Spain’s European Championship squad this summer.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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