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Spanish giants Barcelona have made it clear they have no interest in taking back Aston Villa teenager Adama Traore.

Villa signed the 19-year-old for a huge £7million fee and his contract is worth £40,000-a-week and could quickly rise to £75,000-a-week which would make him the highest earner.

Barcelona normally insert strict buy back and reclaim clauses in deals for young stars who they let leave the Nou Camp.

They kept Everton's Gerard Deulofeu under a tight reign during a loan spell before making his move permanent last summer. They often set a price option on youngsters.

But Barcelona have insisted there are not the same level of restrictions on the Traore deal and have no recall agreement. It is believed they asked for a first refusal option.

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The money was so big it was clearly too good to turn down and make too many demands - but Traore has done little to justify the huge outlay.

Villa boss Remi Garde last week voiced concerns that Traore - a Spain under-19 international - is a long way from being ready to be a first team regular.

Traore came on as a substitute against Watford on Saturday but has so far been a bit part player despite being a huge summer signing.

It is understood some Villa staff have been surprised st how raw Traore is and questions are being asked at why he was signed if he is not yet ready to make an impression.