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Dani Alves starts singing when asked by reporters about potential PSG transfer

Barcelona and Brazil right-back has been linked with a move to France

Tom Sheen
Wednesday 01 April 2015 19:48 BST
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Barcelona right-back Dani Alves is out of contract in the summer and has seen speculation over his future mount in recent months.

The Brazilian has been linked with a lucrative move to Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain, but has repeatedly insisted he will stay at the Nou Camp.

While on international duty, the 31-year-old was again questioned by a group of reporters over his future.

But rather than give the usual answer, Alves had a surprise in store and instead grabbed the microphone and begun to sing for the huddle of reporters.

Watch here:

Superb effort from Alves.

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