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Dani Alves is the oldest player of the olympic games, know the difference in fortune he has with the youngest player

By Elijah Odetokun

Brazilian Dani Alves is the oldest player in the Olympics at 38 and with a long career he is worth more in fortune than the youngest player.
 

Brazilian Dani Alves is the oldest player in the Olympics at 38 and with a long career he is worth more in fortune than the youngest player.  

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Brazilian legend Dani Alves is competing at the Olympics Tokyo 2020 as an overage player, and at the age of 38 is the oldest player at the Olympics. The experienced right back is captaining the side that won the Olympics in 2016.

 

He has played for top European clubs including Barcelona, Juventus, PSG and Sevilla and is worth a huge $60m. Most of the money he earned from his football career through salaries and endorsements.

 

He has commanded transfer fees of about $45m in his career, the most of which is from his transfer from Sevilla to Barcelona. He currently plays for Sao Paulo in his home country Brazil.

 

Barcelona and Spain midfielder Pedri is the youngest player in the Olympics at 18years old. The youngster who also played at Euro 2021 is worth an astonishing $4m and earns a salary of $20,000 per week at Barcelona.

Dani Alves with $60m surely has more money than the youngest player Pedri who has $4m. He is fifteen times richer than the youngest player because of a long career of almost 20years now, even before Pedri was born.

 

The other 18year old at the Olympics is France's Ismaël Doukouré who plays for Valenciennes in France second division.

 


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