“I was enjoying but without invading the space. I’m very sorry but I don’t know who that lady is, I don’t know her name, I don’t know her. I have never invaded someone’s space”, affirmed Dani Alves. The player still remains stopped.

The now former Pumas de México player went from the Brians 1 module, where he entered last Friday, to Brians 2, according to Mundo Deportivo.

The various prison sources consulted by the Spanish press indicated that this decision was to “guarantee safety and coexistence.” Brians 1, where Dani Alves spent the first nights detained, has an average of 200 inmates, while there are 80 in 2.

In addition, according to Mundo Deportivo, this new prison has individual cells and a private bathroom and would prevent an image of the soccer player in prison from leaking.

Alves will continue to be detained preventively since the Justice considers that he presents a high risk of flight and Brazil does not have an extradition agreement with Spain.

The 39-year-old Brazilian is facing a complaint against him for sexual assault on a woman in a Barcelona nightclub on the night of December 30 and was arrested last Friday after appearing to testify.

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