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Adama Traoré
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Birthdate
January 25th, 1996
Birthplace
L'Hospitalet, Spain
Length
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Team
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Position
winger
Number
37
Nickname
Adama
Traits
Speed Dribbler
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Traoré Salary & Net Worth Revealed
SALARY 2020
How much does he earn?
In August 2018 the winger signed a contract with Wolverhampton Wanderers that nets him a whopping salary of 2.6 Million Euro (2.2 Million Pound) per year. We have crunched the numbers, this means he earns €7,104 (£6,143) per day and €296 (£256) per hour!
Per year
€2,600,000
£2,248,495
Per month
€216,667
£187,375
Per week
€52,846
£45,701
Per day
€7,104
£6,143
Per hour
€296
£256
Per minute
€4.93
£4.27
Per second
€0.08
£0.07
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Wow! This means the average man in the UK needs to work for at least 6 years to earn the same as Adama earns in only 1 month.
The salary of the Spanish winger compared to his Wolverhampton Wanderers teammates
In 2015 Adama moved from FC Barcelona to Aston Vill. Despite the fact he never succeeded at Villa Park he earned a good amount of money there. He then made a step back (both sportive as financially) to Middlesbrough but now he's back and stronger than ever. He is one of the most promising players of the Wolves ánd the Premier League and earns a whopping salary of 2.6 Million Euro per year. His current net worth is estimated at 12 Million Euro. He is pacy, talented, skillful ánd still very young. His price tag? 18 Million Euro!
He was born in L’Hospitalet de Lobregat, a small town close to Barcelona. His parents are from Mali. He joined the youth academy of FC Barcelona in 2004, when he was only 8 years old. In 2013 he was promoted to FC Barcelona B, for whom he made his debut against SD Ponferradina in the Segunda División. In November of the very same year he played his first (and later seemed only) game for FC Barcelona in La Liga. A dream came true for Adama! He replaced Neymar in the 4-0 victory over Granada CF. Sadly enough for the young Spanish winger he never managed to become an important player in Camp Nou. But that is not something to be ashamed of, of course. In 2015 he decided to move to another club and he joined the Premier League club Aston Villa for whom he signed a five-year contract. During his first season at Villa Park he only played eleven games, mostly as a substitute. He moved to Middlesbrough in the summer of 2016 to play in the English Championship. It was at Middlesbrough where he made his breakthrough. He won the Middlesbrough’s Fans’ Player of the Year award, Young Player of the Year award ánd the Players’ Player of the Year award! In the summer of 2018, after two amazing seasons at Middlesbrough, he signed for five years at the Wolves for an undisclosed fee.
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