Dani Alves on future: 'I have no pre-contract with anyone'
Dani Alves is yet to plan his next move.
The Barcelona right-back, whose contract is set to expire after seven years at the Camp Nou, says he does not have an agreement with any other club in place.
Various reports have suggested that both Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are interested in signing the 32-year-old Brazilian, though Alves says he is solely focused on helping the Blaugrana close out the season with a trio of trophies.
"My heart is happy where I am, with what I have and the colours I defend. It's not up to me how long I'll be here," he told Globoesporte. "I'll fulfil my part because I have the same desire I had when I came to Barcelona.
"I have no pre-contract with anyone. I've decided to live in the moment and the moment is now.
"There are three competitions this season. I want to end my contract with titles, so I finish with a good taste in my mouth. Whatever comes next, I'll accept."
- With h/t to ESPN FC
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