Daniel Alves da Silva (born 6 May 1983), known simply as Dani Alves (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈdɐ̃ni ˈawvis]), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for the Brazil national team.

Widely considered one of the greatest full-backs of all time,] Alves is the most decorated player in the history of football with 46 titles at senior level,[6] and 47 official titles overall

Starting his career at Bahia in 2001, Alves went on to have a successful six-year spell with Sevilla, winning two UEFA Cups and the Copa del Rey. He joined Barcelona for €32.5 million,[

becoming the third-most expensive defender of all-time at the time. He won the treble in his first season with the club and in the next season, won the Supercopa de España, UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup. Additionally, he helped the club to clinch another two Supercopa de España,

In 2016, Juventus signed Alves on a free transfer.[10] He won the 2016–17 Serie A title and 2016–17 Coppa Italia in his only season with the side, also reaching the Champions League Final.

The coach of the Pumas UNAM of Mexican soccer, the Argentine Andrés Lillini, said this Wednesday that he was oblivious to the possible signing of the Brazilian defender Dani Alves, the soccer player with the most titles in history.

At 39, Dani Alves has been without a team since his contract with Barça ended on June 30 and, according to the media, the Pumas have sought to hire him. 

Lillini said that sportingly and humanly he will contribute a lot, if he arrives, although he did not elaborate on the subject, which Argentine striker Juan Ignacio Dinenno did.

Lillini said that sportingly and humanly he will contribute a lot, if he arrives, although he did not elaborate on the subject, which Argentine striker Juan Ignacio Dinenno did.

Lillini said that sportingly and humanly he will contribute a lot, if he arrives, although he did not elaborate on the subject, which Argentine striker Juan Ignacio Dinenno did.