Adama Traoré's agent, Rodri Baster, of the company Rodri Baster, has recognised that, in a normal situation, and not with the current condition of the market because of the coronavirus crisis, the Wolves winger, who has been linked with clubs such as Real Madrid and Arsenal, "would have had interest" in the summer.
"I can't talk about contractual situations because it's part of privacy, but Adama was having a good campaign, because of his age, conditions and so on. He's a very desirable player and in a normal situation, he would have had interest without any doubt. Let's hope that the situation gets back to normal and hopefully it will not affect him this summer", he said.
In statements to 'EFE', the agent of the player who was made at Barcelona explained that Adama's is a "practical example" of what is coming in the market for players, since his movement will depend on the circumstances and decision making of his current club, Wolverhampton.
"If Wolves don't need to sell and receive offers below the value Adama will have in 2021, then they will have no movement in the market; if they understand that they have to grow by selling or that the price they can pay for Adama is attractive enough, they will end up selling. That's a little bit of uncertainty", Rodri Baster said.