Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Dani Alves hints he may leave Barcelona, doesn't feel respected

BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 21: Dani Alves of Barcelona looks on during the UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg match between FC Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at Camp Nou stadium on April 21, 2015 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)
Dani Alves still feels not "fully respected" at Barcelona and has hinted he will leave after the season.
The Brazil international's contract expires this summer and he has yet to sign a new deal.

"I've had to put up with a lot this year and this is the reason why I'm speaking out," Alves said in Monday's press conference. "I feel a lack of respect and I have limit.
"I haven't taken a decision yet.
"I have a few options that I'm considering but I will take a decision after the Champions League final."
Alves' importance to the team club grew with Barca unable to make any signing until 2016 due to a ban imposed by FIFA for breaching rules on the transfer of players aged under 18.
"I know the club didn't want to renew my contract until they found out FIFA's ruling," Alves said. "But I have a value and I've worked for it.
"The club wants me to continue because my performances have improved in the past four months.
"But as of today the situation remains the same as that of last June.
"I have spoken to the club president and I have given him the figures on what I feel is fair for me to continue."
Alves has made 44 appearances this season for the Primera Division champions, including 43 as a starter. "It's not a case of money, I'm just defending what is mine," he said. "I've always said that I would like to remain at Barca but not at any price.
"I want to be valued for what I've done in this position, which nobody else has done."
The South American, who joined the Catalan outfit in 2008 from Sevilla, has helped Barca win five Primera Division titles, two Copa del Rey trophies and the Champions League twice.
"I feel 200 per cent in the team but just 10 per cent in the club," he said.
"In any case, my future is now and I want to experience and enjoy these two finals that we have worked so hard to reach."
Alves could add two more titles to his collection if Barca beat Athletic Bilbao in Saturday's Copa del Rey final at the Nou Camp and defeat Juventus in the Champions League final in Berlin on June 6.
"I have a contract until June 30 and as a sign of respect for Barcelona, for the people that love me, I'm just thinking of those two finals," he said. "It's a reward to be able to return to play a Champions League final.
"I hope we can return to make history at the club.
"Only after the final, will I announce my decision."
The 32-year-old right-back has been linked with Manchester United and Manchester City in recent months although Paris St Germain remain favorites for his signature.

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