The relationship between Dani Alves and Joana Sanz has become “very unpleasant”: this is how things stand

The Brazilian footballer has already served his first 48 sentences out of prison. Taking refuge in his house in Esplugues de Llobregat since last Monday he deposited the million bail set by the judge, Dani Alves He is accompanied by his mother and brother, who have traveled expressly from Brazil to hug him, and some of his best friends. Of course, no trace of Joana Sanz. The model, still the wife of the convicted man, is neither here nor expected, because the relationship between them has taken a 180 degree turn.

If on February 6, the Tenerife woman testified in favor of Alves in the trial and days before she had assured in an interview that she would always support him, now she does not want to know anything about him. The footballer’s insistence on reconciling with his wife, to whom he has denied a divorce, would have ended with major anger on the part of Joana, who is not willing to live with him under the same roof: “Dani is now very worried because his relationship with Joana Sanz has become very unpleasant”they have assured in This is life.

So much so that a camera has even been installed in the home they shared to control all entrances and exits: “This absence of Joana Sanz in the home is precisely the reason why there is a camera inside the house,” they explained. “It is a precautionary measure that Alves’s lawyer recommends. Inside the house there are still Joana Sanz’s belongings and the lawyer recommends that all movements be recorded.”. And they add: “Joana Sanz has not appeared at the house at any time. Yes, she was in the house when Dani was not there, but once Dani leaves prison and settles there, she has not appeared nor will she appear. “There has been no reconciliation and it appears that she has no intention of returning home or being with him.”

a family party

This Wednesday, Dani Alves and his family celebrated the birthday of the patriarch, Domingos, with a party among friends that lasted well into the early hours of the morning.

The Brazilian’s hard core supports him unconditionally. Joao Alcántara, one of Alves’ closest friends, has assured that they will not throw in the towel and will continue fighting to prove the footballer’s innocence: “Now he has a job ahead of him, which is to try to prove that he is innocent, as he has said. He has many things to do, to make up for lost time. His biggest job is to prove that he is innocent.” He will also try to restore his public image after losing his contract with the Pumas of Mexico and all his advertising contracts: “He will continue to maintain his business in a footballer representation agency and working with his brand glasses,” he says. “He is strong, as always.”

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