After being strongly associated with a move to Paris Saint-Germain, the
Brazil international has launched a volley back at the press
Dani Alves has attacked the media over the persistent speculation regarding his Barcelona future.
The contract of the right-back, 31, expires in June and, as he is
eligible for a Bosman move, he has been widely reported to have agreed a
deal with Paris Saint-Germain.
The Brazil star, however, has hit out at these suggestions and says
that when there is something concrete to report, he will be the first
with the news.
"Do you really believe what they say? I’m a bit tired of listening to
sheep making up s**t," he posted to his official Instagram account.
"I love this club for everything I have experienced and for what I
still have ahead of me here but, if one day I have to leave, I will have
the same balls that have got me where I am today to say it myself. I
don’t need any sheep to speak for me."
Alves, whose agent indicated he is in "advanced discussions" with another major club
earlier in March, signed for Barcelona from Sevilla in 2008 and has
since accumulated over 200 Liga appearances for the Catalans.
He has enjoyed a trophy-laden spall at Camp Nou, which includes four Primera Division titles and two Champions League crowns
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