Dani Alves has already been able to enjoy his first hours of freedom after having managed to raise the million euros in bail that the Barcelona Court requested of him as a measure to be able to obtain provisional freedom until there is a final sentence.

Alves is now in his luxurious house in Esplugues de Llobregat, where until before his imprisonment he lived with his wife, the Canarian model Joana Sanz. There, precisely, a detail could be observed: a security camera that would have been installed, precisely, by the Tenerife woman.

As reported in the program Así es la vida, Dani Alves is “worried” because his relationship with Joana Sanz has become very unpleasant. The reporter stationed at the door of Alves’ home also added that there was a security camera to record all of his movements.

Apparently, this would have been a recommendation from one of his lawyers, Inés Guardiola, who would have recommended that he place it in view of the existence of Joana Sanz’s belongings inside the home.

“Joana Sanz has not appeared at the house at any time. Yes, she was there when Dani was not there, but once she leaves prison and settles there, she has not appeared nor will she appear. There has been no reconciliation and it seems that she has no intention of returning home or being with him,” she explained.

According to Avilés, the lawyer would have recommended to Alves that all his movements be recorded in some way until he has settled in the house, to avoid problems with his still wife.

The Canarian has become an involuntary protagonist since the arrest of her still husband, and since her release from prison, the model’s whereabouts are unknown. It is not known if she has returned to Madrid or if, on the contrary, she has returned to the spectacular house where, by the way, a bouquet of flowers also arrived in her name when she was released from prison.

The model chose to disappear from the media spotlight and put her foot down after her husband’s release from prison, in addition to deactivating her Instagram account. The Canarian has been one of the footballer’s main supporters during this time of isolation and despite the criticism she has received for it.

Shortly after, he returned to his social networks, with a video with which he tried to appear normal to his situation.

Dani Alves has to go out to sign on Thursday – normally it is on Fridays, but this week he will do it on Thursdays, given that it is a holiday -, as part of the agreement of the Barcelona Court. The court has withdrawn Alves’s two passports to prevent his possible departure from the country. He has also been prohibited from any communication or approach to the victim.