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Ez Abde impressing everyone as Barcelona wants him back

Julian Araujo

According to a report from Roger Torello in Mundo Deportivo, Ez Abde, a young player from Barcelona, is impressing during his loan period at CA Osasuna. As a result, his fan base is expanding. The report further mentions that the 21-year-old Moroccan international has caught the attention of several clubs in the English Premier League.

Abde opted to leave Barcelona on loan to Osasuna last summer to secure more playing time and gain valuable experience with the first team. He has successfully accomplished his goal. He played 26 matches in all competitions, tallying five goals and two assists during his time in Pamplona.

Abde has been instrumental in aiding Jagoba Arrasate’s squad to secure a spot in the finals of the Copa del Rey. This can also maintain their position in eighth place in La Liga, thanks to his valuable contributions.

Will Ez Abde play for Barcelona next season?

Abde’s performances at Osasuna earned him praise from Barcelona’s manager Xavi Hernandez. He has been impressed by the young player’s abilities. Therefore, there is a possibility that the 43-year-old coach may decide to include Abde in his plans for next season and keep him at the club.

Despite Xavi’s admiration for Abde’s abilities, his future with Barcelona will depend on various factors. Such as the squad’s composition and the type of offers that Abde receives. Especially given the increasing interest from the Premier League clubs. Barcelona’s financial situation are tough and they need to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations. It is possible that the club may choose to sell Abde if a substantial offer comes their way.

According to reports, there have been no talks between Abde’s representatives and Barcelona regarding his future. The player’s camp remains unfazed with the situation. Abde is currently concentrating on finishing the season with Osasuna on a high note. With aiming of the possiblity of securing a victory in the Copa del Rey finals against Real Madrid.

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