Adriano says he's open to offers to leave Barcelona when the season ends

Adriano says he's open to offers to leave Barcelona when the season ends

Adriano has admitted he would be willing to leave Barcelona at the end of the season if the right offer came along. 

The 30-year-old Brazilian has found minutes hard to come by since Luis Enrique took charge last summer, starting just three times in la Liga this season.

He had the chance to leave for Roma at the end of last season, while there was interest from other European clubs, but he opted to remain at Camp Nou and fight for his place.

However, it could be a different story this year. 

"If in the future there are offers, I will listen to them with my agent," Adriano told a press conference on Thursday. 

"But at the moment, until the end of the season, I want to think about Barça, enjoy playing with this team and win titles." 

Despite a lack of opportunities to play, the versatile defender claimed he remains completely committed to helping Barça achieve success, regardless of what the future holds. 

"I am always motivated, but of course I'm upset that I can't play more, as any player would be," he revealed.  

"I give my all in training to try and get in the team. Hopefully I will have more chances from now until the end of the campaign."

Another full-back who may leave Barça sooner rather than later is Dani Alves, who is out of contract at the end of the season and has not been offered a new deal.

Adriano, though, says he would renew his compatriot's terms.

"Dani wants to continue [at Barça] and I would renew his contract," he opined, although he is aware that if Alves leaves Catalonia, there could be an opening at right-back given the club's transfer ban.

"I am willing to do whatever," he responded when asked about filling Alves' role. 

"If [Alves] goes it will be a shame for us and for the team, but, yes, I am available to play at right-back."