
Dani Alves is a Brazilian international and a right-back for Paris Saint-Germain, having transferred to the French side from Juventus in 2017.
There is conflicting information regarding the 35-year-old's future; while some believe his tenure is ending this season, others suggest he might stay for one more year. At the same time, the club is reportedly discussing mutual contract terminations with Lassana Diarra and Marco Verratti. Despite some early-year talks with Flamengo, Alves's current form suggests it's too soon for him to return to his home country.
Over a career spanning 17 years, Alves has amassed an incredible 38 titles. He previously admitted that the prospect of retiring without a stint in the Premier League is unacceptable to him. Beyond his accolades, Dani is a leader and inspiration for his teammates. Following his recovery from a knee injury, he has become a key asset for Tuchel, effectively covering the gap left by Verratti.
\"Working with Dani is a daily challenge,\" the German manager explained during Tuesday's media briefing before their upcoming Ligue 1 encounter with Montpellier. \"He is constantly demanding the absolute best from everyone around him.\"
\"Dani brings an immense amount of energy to the pitch and simply never quits. Back in Manchester, he showed great versatility on the left, playing with aggression and high pressure, making him an incredibly dependable player.\"
