First publication by Dani Alves after leaving prison: the former footballer sends a strong message

Dani Alves has reappeared on Instagram, marking his return to the public scene with a strong message addressed to his followers and the media.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
06 April 2024 Saturday 04:56
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First publication by Dani Alves after leaving prison: the former footballer sends a strong message

Dani Alves has reappeared on Instagram, marking his return to the public scene with a strong message addressed to his followers and the media. Thus, the Brazilian footballer has chosen this platform, on which he has not posted for years, to deny recent rumors about alleged interviews that he would have given. In this way, he has emphasized his decision not to communicate with the press while his judicial process lasts.

The player, to prevent the rumor mill from spreading, wanted to be as blunt as possible: "It is not true that I have granted any interview to any media, nor will I grant one until the judicial process is resolved." This text accompanies of a blurred image. Also, comments are disabled.

This post, which has been followed by a story with the same content, arises after the Brazilian magazine Quem has been named as the one in charge of providing the million euros for the former soccer player's bail in exchange for an exclusive interview.

The issue of money has been much discussed because it is still unknown where it came from. In addition to speculation with this media outlet, there was also talk of an anonymous benefactor close to the player - Neymar and Memphis Depay were wrongly pointed out - could have contributed the money.

On the other hand, Alves also wanted to make it clear with his publications that he has not spoken to any journalist from El Periódico, to whom he supposedly gave to understand that he did not mind having to be held accountable every Friday: "It's what I have to do. Go to the court and that's it. I don't have much else to do either."

This reappearance occurs after Alves was provisionally released after paying bail of one million euros on March 25. Currently, Alves must appear every Friday before the Barcelona Court, a requirement imposed to guarantee his stay in Spain and his willingness to appear in court.

The support of his wife, Joana Sanz, has been visible on social networks, where she has shared messages of unity and support for Alves. In this way, it has become clear that the couple's love is indestructible despite the serious circumstances.