Juventus and Danilo Part Ways by Mutual Agreement


Brazilian defender Danilo has left Juventus by mutual agreement after five and a half years with the Serie A club. Danilo won several titles with Juve, including one Scudetto and two Italian Cups.



Brazilian defender Danilo has parted ways with Juventus by mutual agreement, bringing an end to his five-and-a-half-year stint with the Serie A club. Danilo's contract was set to expire in June, but he has chosen to leave the club earlier.



During his time with Juventus, Danilo made 213 appearances and scored nine goals. His last match for the club was against Venezia in Serie A in December last year. Danilo's departure marks the end of a successful chapter in his career, during which he won several titles with Juventus.



In an emotional farewell message posted on his social media, Danilo expressed his gratitude to the club and its fans. “Dear Bianconeri, I don't even know where to begin. I knew this day would come sooner or later, but one is never ready for goodbyes,” he wrote. Danilo reflected on his time with Juventus, saying, “Five and a half years have passed, but to me, it feels like an entire lifetime.”


Danilo also apologized to the fans for any moments when he may have let them down. ”Never for a lack of effort, dedication or hard work,” he clarified. He concluded his message by thanking everyone and bidding farewell. “Thank you for everything, a hug from the captain, goodbye!” Danilo's message was a heartfelt tribute to his time with Juventus.



As a member of Brazil's 2018 and 2022 World Cup squads, Danilo has enjoyed a successful career. During his time with Juventus, he won one Scudetto, one Italian Super Cup, and two Italian Cups. Danilo's achievements with the club will be remembered as a significant part of his legacy.




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