Dani Alves is making a surprise comeback…
The 38-year-old Brazilian professional footballer has completed a shock return to FC Barcelona, becoming the first signing under new coach Xavi Hernandez, the club announced on Friday.
The Brazil international had been a free agent since leaving Sao Paulo in September.
Barca were reluctant to bring back Alves, according to ESPN sources, but the return of Xavi, who was appointed as manger last week following the firing of Ronald Koeman, caused a change of opinion.
“FC Barcelona and Dani Alves have reached an agreement in principle for the player to join the football first team for the remainder of the current season,” said the club in a statement. “The Brazilian will be joining training from next week but will not be able to play until January.
“The club will announce the full details at his official presentation as a new FC Barcelona player.”
Xavi will be given less than €10 million to strengthen the faltering squad in January, according to ESPN, despite chief executive Ferran Reverter saying earlier this year that the club would have double that amount.
Circumstances around the club’s January budget changed with lucrative extensions to young stars Ansu Fati and Pedri, although the costs involved in firing Koeman and hiring Xavi will not have a major effect on spending moving forward, sources have said.
Alves joined Barca from Sevilla in 2008 and won 23 trophies during a glittering eight years at the club before leaving for Juventus in 2016.
He later had a spell with Paris Saint-Germain before leaving in 2019 to spend two years with Sao Paulo.
With the World Cup in Qatar next year, Alves, who won an Olympic gold medal with his country this past summer, is keen to find top-level football in a bid to make Tite’s squad for the tournament.