What number will Dani Alves wear at Barcelona?

FT Desk
FT Desk
  • 16 Nov 2021 10:27 GMT
  • 3 min read
Dani Alves lifts the Champions League trophy for Barcelona in 2015/16
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Dani Alves will wear the number eight shirt at Barcelona following his return to the club.

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The Brazilian veteran made a shock return to Camp Nou last week, having been a free agent following the rescission of his contract at Sao Paulo.

The 38-year old Brazilian became the first signing of the new Xavi era and immediately promised to help rebuild the club.

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"Hello Cules, I'm already here in Barcelona," he said in a video on social media.

"I am with you again and I'm very happy to return home, I hope to see you soon. I want to be able to enjoy and rebuild the Barcelona that we loved so much."

Dani Alves can't officially play for the club until he is registered as a new signing in the January transfer window.

However, he has already begun training with the first team since Monday and he will be officially presented on Wednesday.

And the Brazil legend will wear the number eight shirt on his back during his second spell at the club.

He previously wore the numbers 20, 2, 22 and six on his jersey in his first stint.

Dani Alves originally joined Barcelona in 2008 from Sevilla and went on to spend eight glorious years in Catalunya.

He made 391 appearances in all competitions, scoring 21 goals and winning every major club honour in the game.

The right back won six La Liga title and three Champions Leagues among the plethora of trophies before leaving to join Juventus in 2016.

He will now be hoping to take Barcelona back to these glory days after the club has experienced a miserable last few years.

The Blaugrana are currently languishing in mid table and risk not even qualifying for next season’s Champions League.

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