Dani Alves has squashed rumours of a January move to Chelsea or Manchester City and he instead insisted that he has a long term future at Barcelona.
According to the Daily Mail, the world’s most expensive right-back initially believed he would be heading for the exit at the Nou Camp after he failed to earn a new contract at the end of last season.
The change of President at the club, however, has made Alves confident that he can have a long career with the Catalans.
The £28m signing from Sevilla revealed: “The offer for renewal was not very serious.”
New president Sandro Rosell, however, has sanctioned fresh talks and Alves stated: “I've had the chance to talk to [new directors] Josep Maria Bartomeu and Andoni Zubizarreta, and found a great willingness to reach an agreement.”
According to the Daily Mail, the world’s most expensive right-back initially believed he would be heading for the exit at the Nou Camp after he failed to earn a new contract at the end of last season.
The change of President at the club, however, has made Alves confident that he can have a long career with the Catalans.
The £28m signing from Sevilla revealed: “The offer for renewal was not very serious.”
New president Sandro Rosell, however, has sanctioned fresh talks and Alves stated: “I've had the chance to talk to [new directors] Josep Maria Bartomeu and Andoni Zubizarreta, and found a great willingness to reach an agreement.”
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