On Wednesday evening, an unexpected news shook the Spanish football world.
"Cadena SER" and "Sport" report that 33-year-old "Barcelona" defender Dani Alves has decided to seek new challenges and will soon officially become a player for Turin's "Juventus."
The Brazilian will sign a three-year contract with the Italian champions.
Although D. Alves' contract with "Barcelona" was valid until the end of the next season, "Juventus" will acquire the player for a small fee.
According to the press, negotiations between the clubs took place for almost a month, and the signatures on the contract were put after "Barcelona" won the Spanish cup final against "Sevilla."
In the Catalan team, D. Alves has been playing since 2008 and has won numerous trophies - he has won "La Liga" championships six times and triumphed three times in the UEFA Champions League tournament.
In the past, he has also played for the "Bahia" and "Sevilla" clubs.