D.Alves considers the possibility of leaving the "Barcelona" team © EuroFootball.com

"Barcelona" defender Daniel Alves openly mentioned the possibility of leaving the Catalonia club in an interview with the radio station "RAC1" journalists if "the energy doesn't change". A footballer who does not hesitate to speak his mind on even the most controversial topics usually boldly expresses his opinion on even the most controversial topics. According to the Brazilian, the current situation is definitely not good because many have quickly forgotten all of Barcelona's recent achievements and unjustly criticize the club for an unsuccessful season. "Many can't even imagine how difficult it is to get the opportunity to play for Barça. Whether they want it or not, I am also a part of this historic team. I need energy, it gives me motivation. But right now energy is exactly what is lacking," said the player. "The results of this season are probably not as good as people expected, so now we need to find the culprits and make them scapegoats. I feel like one of them. Energy gives me a lot of additional motivation. If it becomes negative, it bothers me, and lately that's exactly how it is. If the energy doesn't change, I will leave," Dani Alves revealed. The footballer also didn't like rumors spreading in the media about possible negotiations between Barcelona and the current Celta Vigo coach Luis Enrique. The former Barcelona player has recently been mentioned as the most likely candidate to replace the current head coach Gerardo Martino next summer in Spanish sports newspapers. "We should react more calmly to this. We are again fighting for the Spanish championship gold and we just have to take advantage of the opportunity that has arisen. If we fail, it will be a real disaster. Luis Enrique? He was a great footballer and he now performs very well as the head coach of Celta's team, so talk of the search for a new strategist is too early. After all, the team is still led by Gerardo Martino," the defender expressed his amazement and annoyance. Dani Alves also did not avoid the question about the high-profile acquisition of Neymar last summer. "Changes are happening. Real Madrid allegedly offered 100 million euros for him. Barcelona paid 57 million euros and everyone talks about it as a huge sum. What would have happened if Neymar had gone to those who offered 100 million," the Barcelona footballer rhetorically asked, not hiding his irony.