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Adama Traore has revealed he rejected Bayern Munich to join Aston Villa .

But the teenage wonderboy also admits that he intends to return to Barcelona.

Traore has taken next to no time to become a popular figure with the claret and blue faithful.

He created Villa's goal with a rapid burst after coming on for a debut cameo in last weekend's Premier League defeat at Crystal Palace.

And the 19-year-old opened his claret and blue scoring account during his first start and home bow against Notts County at Villa Park in midweek.

Adama scored Villa's first goal in the thrilling 5-3 Capital One Cup victory over County.

In an interview with Catalan radio station Club de la Mitjanit, disclosed that he chose Villa over Bayern Munich and former Barcelona boss Pep Guadiola.

"There were details that made me decide to go to Aston Villa. Bayern are a great club but it's complicated to play. I am grateful to Guardiola for showing his interest and I hope in the future I can learn from him."

Adama admitted at some stage he will return to Barcelona, who have a buy-back clause and first refusal on the young talent.

"I'm going to return to Barca.

"I didn't speak with Luis Enrique. I only saw that he didn't count on me.

"There are things that you have to accept and you have to keep growing.

"It was the moment to do it [leave].

"If the opportunity arrives for me to go back, I will take advantage of it to the maximum.

"Now is the moment to prepare myself as much as possible, if it arrives."