Barcelona’s Ezzalzouli Considers Exit After Successful Osasuna Loan Spell

After a year on loan at Osasuna where he has been more revealed this season, Abdessamad Ezzalzouli has returned to FC Barcelona. Aware that it will be difficult for him to get playing time next season, the young Moroccan striker is seriously considering leaving the Camp Nou.
Abdessamad Ezzalzouli doubts his future at Barça. Even though coach Xavi Hernandez plans to call on him at the start of pre-season on July 10, the young player knows he won’t get much playing time during the season. This is probably why he would consider leaving the Catalan club, reports Sport.es.
After a magnificent season at Osasuna in which he played 34 games, scored 6 goals and provided 2 assists, the Moroccan striker wants to progress in his career. Aware of the technical abilities of the young player, coach Xavi wants to have him in the first team at the start of the season to then evaluate his performances and see how he integrates before making a decision.
Under the orders of Jagoba Arrasate in Pamplona, Abde Ezzalzouli had the opportunity to reveal all his talent, both on the left wing, his preferred position, and on the right wing or in midfield, arousing the interest of several Spanish clubs like Real Betis and Premier League clubs. The young player seems to be opting for a transfer to one of these clubs to have more opportunities on the pitch and grow, rather than suffer competition at Barça, with Raphinha and Ousmane Dembélé.
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