With six months to end of his three seasons stay at Croatian Premier League side Hajduk Split, Barry, it’s believed, is no longer receptive to continuing a term there amid solid interest from Fehervar.
The development comes as a huge change of plans just about a season when the playmaker was touted with a massive move to the English premier League with Everton understood to be admirers.
Formerly of Gambia Ports Authority, Barry switched to Hajduk on a fee in the region of €800,000.There are no hints of a negotiation taking place for now aside from the Hungarian outfit’s intent but Split, who are the Gambian’s current employers, are tipped to rake up at least €250,000 with the other €250,000 going to Cypriot’s Appolon Limassol who reportedly have a stake in any future sale of the attacking midfielder.
Hamza is an invaluable for Hajduk and his departure leaves a void but they’re left with no chance but cash in on their prized possession if they fail to lure him to renew his deal or risk losing him on a free transfer June next year when his contract would have officially elapsed.