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Daniel Alves could return to Brazilian soccer after the World Cup

Looking ahead to this year’s World Cup, which will be held in Qatar, Daniel Alves hasn’t exactly been at his best for the Pumas.

Signed with high expectations from the Mexican club, the Brazilian is still getting used to his new role, and on the pitch, the Pumas are conceding defeat after defeat.

Daniel Alves’ days with the Pumas could be numbered as he has gone eight games without a win, including a string of heavy defeats.

Daniel Alves. (Photo internet reproduction)
Daniel Alves. (Photo internet reproduction)

Although he has only been at the club for a short time, fans of the Mexican team are already suspicious of the Brazilian, who plays as a defensive midfielder in his new job.

After the World Cup, Dani Alves could leave the Pumas and return to Brazilian soccer. There are great players interested in his soccer, and Alves also thinks with affection about a possible return to Brazil.

At the moment, there are no talks, but the interested parties are keeping an eye on him.

Athletico PR is very interested in Dani Alves’ soccer. Even before agreeing on a six-month contract with Barça, the club and player were close to a deal, but European soccer spoke louder, so Dani joined Barça.

Months later, the target could be CAP, although not the only one, in Brazil, where they have an eye on Daniel Alves, as Diniz’ Fluminense could also be a safe destination for the player.

At this stage, it is known that a departure from the Pumas is possible, and if this is the case, Brazil seems to be the first option for the player with the most trophies in soccer.

Daniel Alves has a contract with the Pumas until July this season.

 

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