Both Josep Maria Bartomeu and vice-president
Jordi Mestre say the Brazilian is running out of
time to accept a new contract offer
Barcelona have told Dani Alves to decide quickly
whether he wants to sign a new contract with the
club.
The 32-year-old admitted following Barca's treble
celebrations that he could be set to leave Camp
Nou after failing to agree terms over a new deal.
However, with presidential elections on the
horizon, the current Barcelona chiefs have made it
clear there will be no further offer made to the
former Sevilla man and have urged him to make
up his mind.
"Alves has had an offer on the table for weeks. He
has an offer for two years, plus one more, and he
will decide what he will do. There is not much for
us to decide," president Josep Maria Bartomeu told
TV3 .
Vice-president Jordi Mestre, speaking after the
official signing of Aleix Vidal on Monday, added:
"We have made an offer that I think is good. The
floor is his.
"It's his decision and he has to take it quickly. If
he didn't want to continue, we wouldn't have made
any offer."
Alves has been linked with AC Milan, Manchester
United and Paris Saint-Germain in recent weeks.
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