You can’t miss him. He’s done a lot to make it that way. He hit the gym more times than he hit a football, so he built up an impressive physique. A mountain of muscles, big thighs, and, to top it off, oiled-up skin in the manner of competitive body-builders. If you haven’t figured it out, we’re talking about Adama Traore, the Spanish winger of Malian origin.Adama Traoré: “I don’t do weights. I know it’s hard to believe. I do zero weights. It’s genetic. I do some exercises, but not too much either because I gain muscle mass very quickly.” pic.twitter.com/NA7FLS4XPh— FOOTY QUOTES (@Footy_Quotesx) December 3, 2022 The Wolverhampton man will face a career crossroads in the next couple of months. With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, Serie A leaders Napoli have decided to test the waters and check if the former Barcelona boy would be open to a switch to the land of pasta, pizza and olive oil.The 26-year-old joined the Molineux club in 2018 and immediately drew attention with his powerful runs, ball progression and strong physical presence. He has been a mainstay of the team ever since, scoring 13 goals and providing 18 assists in 168 games across all competitions, and a brief loan spell with Barcelona only further put Traore in the limelight.##NAJAVA_MECA_6886040##The English club have tried to offer Adama a new contract and will try again, but it’s becoming clear that the player is keen for a new challenge. Leeds United tried to sign the winger in the last transfer window while Marcelo Bielsa was still in charge at Elland Road. It remains to be seen if the Yorkshire club will try to lure Traore in January. The son of Malian parents has multiple offers but is seriously considering the prospect of playing for Napoli.EXCLUSIVE One on one with Adama TraoreSecuring a well-known player who is in his prime years – and doing so on a free transfer is a tempting prospect for many clubs around Europe. Napoli have the upper hand at the minute, but their focus will be on keeping Hirving Lozano and Matteo Politano – and winning the long-overdue Scudetto, of course.