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STOKE forward Bojan was spotted queuing for autographs as he travelled to Barcelona to watch a pre-season basketball game.

The former Barca forward, 26, was in the front row as the Oklahoma City Thunder of the NBA narrowly beat Barcelona on Wednesday night.


In images that have since emerged, Stoke's Bojan can be seen in the underbelly of the Palau Saint Jordi holding a basketball as he awaits an autograph from the Thunder's Andre Roberson.

Also in attendance were a trio of current Barcelona stars.

Bojan was seen with Aleix Vidal and Jordi Masip – both of whom he spent time with at the famed La Masia academy – as well as Barca new boy Paco Alcacer.

The quartet posed with numerous Thunder players, after their nail-biting win over Barcelona's basketball team on Wednesday night.

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The footballers pose with NBA stars Victor Oladipo and RobersonCredit: Getty Images
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Bojan alongside his girlfriend Blanca CusineCredit: Getty Images

The NBA side were in Spain on a two-game pre-season tour ahead of their season starting at the end of October.

OKC won in Barcelona, 92-89, after the hosts missed last-gasp three-point shot that would have forced an extra period.

The Thunder also played Real Madrid on Monday, but lost in an overtime shootout, 142-137.

Bojan was free during international week after his proposed switch to play for Serbia was blocked by Fifa.

Born in Spain to a Serbian father, Bojan had hoped to continue his international career for Slavoljub Muslin's team.


But while players are allowed to switch allegiances if they play non-competitive matches, Bojan has played a competitive game for the Spanish.

His one and only cap came back in 2008 when, at 18, he came on for the final 25 minutes of a 4-0 victory over Armenia.

That game was a World Cup qualifier.

Bojan has a single goal for Stoke this season, who are one of two teams without a Premier League win this season.

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