An insight into some of the finer details of Adama Traore’s move back to Barcelona has been provided late on Saturday evening.

The news which not only the Blaugrana faithful, but above all Traore himself were no doubt impatiently awaiting was finally forthcoming a short time ago.

This came in the form of confirmation that the Spanish international – who made his way through the club’s famed La Masia academy as a youngster – has secured a return to his home country with Barcelona.

Traore, departing Premier League outfit Wolverhampton Wanderers, has put pen-to-paper on a loan deal for the remainder of the campaign.

Should their returning attacker go on to sufficiently impress at the Camp Nou over the coming months, just how much will Barca be forced to cough up to make his arrival a permanent one, though?

Well, an insight into precisely that has this evening been provided.

As per transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the board in Catalunya will need to come up with 30 million euros for their equivalents at Wolves, with Traore, for his part, having already agreed to the terms of a 5-year contract with the club:

Torres up and running

New boss Xavi Hernandez and the rest of the coaching staff at Barcelona will no doubt be hopeful of Traore enjoying an equally productive opening to his stint with the club as fellow January arrival Ferran Torres.

Torres, brought in as part of a big-money move from Manchester City, has thus far managed a trio of appearances for the Blaugrana.

And, across these outings, he has directly contributed to a pair of goals, first finding the net in a Copa del Rey meeting with Athletic Club, and later teeing up the only goal of the game as Xavi and co. got the better of Deportivo Alaves in La Liga.

 

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