OFFICIAL: Dani Alves will not continue in Sao Paulo for club charges

the Sao Paulo announce this Friday the departure of the Brazilian international Dani Alves, The footballer with the most titles in history, after the player told them that he will not train again until the club catches up with a millionaire debt.

We made the decision, and we communicated it to Hernán Crespo (Team Technician), who Daniel Alves is no longer available to perform in Sao Paulo. Sao Paulo is more important than all of us, ”he said Carlos Belmonte, Team sports director, in a video posted by the team on Twitter.

Dani Alves, 38, had to appear this Friday in the training sessions of the tricolor paulista after participating in the triple day of the South American World Cup with Brazil, but his representatives informed the board that the winger did not he would return to internships until the debt was settled, he said Belmonte.

The São Paulo team owes him 11 million reais (About $ 2.1 million), according to the local press.

Sao Paulo recognizes the debt and last week made a proposal seeking an agreement, But was not accepted by the representatives. Negotiations will continue with the legal and finance department, “the manager explained.

Thus began the fight

The relations between the Sao Paulo i Alves they got tense since the player left with the Brazilian team at the Tokyo Olympics, Which were held between July 23 and August 8.

Managers and sectors of the tricolor fans questioned whether it was at times when Sao Paulo starred in a poor start to the season at Brasileirao.

after to win gold with the “Seleçao”, with which it arrived at his title 43, The ex-defense of the Barcelona and the PSG assured that he had joined the national team because Sao Paulo had “failed him a lot”.

Alves, Who has so far not commented on his departure, landed at the Morumbí Stadium in August 2019, after winning the America’s Cup held this year in Brazil.

the player signed a contract until the end of 2022 with the club of his loves, with which to win the Paulista Championship last May, ending an untitled eight-year tricolor drought.

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