After being fired for sexual assault, Pumas is suing Daniel Alves for R$ 25 million in damages.
The player's contract was terminated after his pre-trial detention in Spain for sexual assault.
247 - Pumas, the team Daniel Alves played for until his preventive arrest on charges of sexual assault, is demanding R$ 25,5 million (US$5 million) in compensation from the player for violating terms of conduct stipulated in the contract he signed in July 2022, according to reports. UOL.
On January 20th, the date of his provisional arrest, the Mexican club's board sent an email to Daniel Alves announcing the termination of his contract and notifying him of the compensation claim. The compensation claim was attached to the same email.
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