Alex Collado has been given permission by Barcelona to leave the club's training camp in Germany as he seeks to secure a move away from the Camp Nou this
Alex Collado has been given permission by Barcelona to leave the club’s training camp in Germany as he seeks to secure a move away from the Camp Nou this summer before the transfer window shuts later this month.
“Alex Collado is leaving the team’s training camp, with permission from the club, pending a resolution over his future,” Barcelona tweeted.
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