Alex Sandro concedes his departure from Juventus will eventually happen.

The Brazil wing-back is expected to leave this summer.

He told the Serie A YouTube channel: "My family and I know that the moment of farewell or goodbye will come, we don't know. There are many stories, there are many moments, it is difficult to imagine my life without Juventus.

"When I talk about Juventus I will always have bright eyes. I had a great time and I will always have Juve in my heart.

"Seven trophies, it's definitely the first where it all begins. Today I always talk to the kids that the most important thing isn't the trophies. For life there are all the people I've met and worked with.

"The day I leave I won't just leave the trophies, but the friends, teammates, coaches, warehouse workers, physiotherapists, doctors, everyone. The biggest trophy I have in Juve is all of this."

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