The Barcelona player is a candidate to play in the ADNOC League

Spanish media reported that Barcelona player Alex Collado has become a candidate to move to one of the ADNOC Professional League clubs, following the crisis he suffered during the summer transfer market and not being included in the list of any team.

And the newspaper “Barcelona Nautiques” indicated that Collado was on his way to move to the English club Sheffield, noting that the Spanish player’s agent made a fatal mistake due to his lack of speed in completing the procedures for Collado’s transfer to Sheffield, as after signing a contract that terminated his contract with Barca, it was completed. From negotiations with the English club after midnight on the first of last September, which contributed to the suspension of the procedures for his registration in the Sheffield Club list.

She added, "Collado has no other choice but to follow what the Bosnian player Miralem Pjanic did, who moved to Besiktas, Turkey, while the registration door is closed in most countries, the UAE league is the most prominent place for Collado to continue playing, and not stay without a club until a while. Winter transfers.

She indicated that the Spanish player's agent will work in the coming days to open negotiations with more than one team, most notably in the UAE League, in addition to the possibility of Collado moving to the Russian League as the most prominent options available to him.

It is noteworthy that Alex Collado, 22, grew up in the Espanyol Academy, before moving to Barcelona's La Masia Academy in 2010, and was included in the Blaugrana age teams, while he was promoted from the second team to the first team last July, as he participated In general, with the “Catalan” in two league matches, one in the 2018-2019 season, and a second match in the 2019-2020 season.

• Collado's agent made a fatal mistake for not being quick to complete the player's transfer to Sheffield.

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