Brazilian international Dani Alves will not continue with Barcelona next season, the player confirmed on his Instagram account on Wednesday, from which he said goodbye to the club and the Barça fans.
“Now it’s time for our goodbyes. They were committed to that club, to those colors and to that house for over 8 years…but like everything in life, the years go by, the paths diverge and the stories are written in different places at some point” he announced.
Alves, who turned 39 last month, was grateful for “the chance” to return to Barca last season “to be able to say goodbye”.
“I also want to thank all the staff for the opportunity they gave me to come back to this club and wear that beautiful shirt again. They don’t know how happy I am. I hope they see my craziness and my daily happiness don’t miss it,” he said.
The Brazilian winger is leaving the Barça squad after 23 wins, including “2 triples, 1 sextet and a wonderfully written book of gold,” he recalled.
“A very nice cycle closes and another, even more challenging one, opens. May the world never forget: a lion, even though he is 39 years old, is still a very crazy lion,” he condemned when he said goodbye.
Source: El heraldo
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