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So Paulo, a Brazilian team, announced Dani Alves' departure on Friday.
The announcement comes following what appears to be a pay disagreement between the player and the organization.
“We made the decision and communicated to coach Hernan Crespo that Daniel Alves will no longer be available to play for the São Paulo team,” said football director Carlos Belmonte via the club’s social media.
Belmonte went on to say that the 38-year-old did not show up for training on Friday following his participation in the World Cup qualifiers with Brazil earlier this week.
Belmonte said that the former Barcelona, Juventus, and PSG player's counsel informed the club that his training boycott would continue until his unpaid wage was paid.
According to local press sources, Alves, 38, is owed 11 million reais (almost 1.8 million euros).
According to Belmonte, Sao Paulo recognizes the obligation and made an offer last week, which was refused.
When Alves traveled for the Olympic Games, where he won his 43rd title, relations between the team and Alves deteriorated.
Alves made 95 appearances for So Paulo and scored nine goals and added 14 assists.
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