Barca agree deal to re-sign Brazilian Alves for rest of season
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Barcelona have reached an agreement in principle to
sign free agent Dani Alves, with the Brazilian right back set to rejoin the
team for the rest of the season, the Spanish LaLiga club said on Friday.
Barca said in a statement the 38-year-old would be
reunited with former team mate and newly appointed manager Xavi Hernandez when
he joins the squad next week, but will not be able to play until January.
Alves played for Barca between 2008-16 in a
trophy-laden spell during which he won six LaLiga titles, three Champions
League crowns and three Club World Cup trophies among other major honours.
He recently helped Brazil win the Olympic title at the
Tokyo Games, adding to two Copa America titles and two Confederations Cup
trophies with the national team.
Alves had joined Brazilian side Sao Paulo in 2019
after a glittering 17 years in Europe with Sevilla, Barcelona, Juventus and
Paris St Germain but terminated his contract in September following a dispute
over unpaid salaries.
Alves joined Barcelona from Sevilla in 2008 and made
391 appearances, becoming a regular under ex-managers Pep Guardiola, Tito
Vilanova, Tata Martino and Luis Enrique before leaving for Juventus in 2016.
Barca are ninth in the league with 17 points from 12
games after a difficult start to the campaign in which Ronald Koeman was sacked
as manager.
Former midfielder and captain Xavi succeeded the Dutchman last week on a contract until 2024 and his first game in charge will be a local derby against Espanyol on Nov. 20, after the international break.

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