Dani Alves is without a team although there will soon be news about his future. The Brazilian wants to continue playing because he has a goal in mind, the World Cup in Qatar. He does not want to miss the opportunity to play for the third time in a World Cup and, for that, he knows he needs to enjoy playing time at a high level. He spoke about all this in an interview with The Guardian.
At 39 years of age, Dani Alves is still thinking about returning to a World Cup, which would mean playing in it for the third time after the 2010 and 2014 World Cups. The Brazilian is one of the leaders in Tite's dressing room.
Xavi's Barcelona decided not to keep Dani Alves for next season, putting an end to a six-month relationship. The Brazilian arrived in the winter market from Sao Paulo. "I didn't leave sad, but happy to be back at the club. I dreamed for five years of wanting to return to live this second moment. The only thing I didn't like was how my departure was handled," the Brazilian responded bluntly in The Guardian.
He added: "Since I arrived, I made it very clear that I was no longer a 20 year-old kid and that I wanted things to be done up front, without hiding anything. But this club has sinned in recent years because it hasn't cared about the people who made history. As a fan, I would like Barcelona to do things differently. I'm not talking about me because my situation was different, although I am eternally grateful to Xavi and the president for bringing me back".
Dani Alves could soon arrive at Pumas of Mexico although he has been linked with several clubs such as his friend Ronaldo's Real Valladolid or Luiz Felipe Scolari's Atlético Paranaense. He shared about his future: ”I like challenges and I adapt to any situation. I'm doing a study on the places I can go to that have a good level of competition. You have to get together with people who want the same goal, who want to compete, to win. I like to win. I want to go to a place where I can win. I don't rule out any situation, but if I go back to Brazil, it will be to Atlético Paranaense”.
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