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“I did not participate in the negotiations. My father has taken care of it and will do it. I point out everything he tells me to point out,” Neymar told the pitch. “Playing for Barcelona has been my dream, a dream of years of training. “
A court document revealed that Barcelona began negotiating with Neymar in 2011, 3 years before his contract with Santos ended, and that the club agreed to pay Neymar 40 million euros to secure his move to Barcelona. to Santos at the time of the move, it was only 17 million euros, and DIS earned its 40% stake on this amount.
At the bar, Rosell compared the 40 million euro deal to a “down payment” on a space or apartment, and the prosecutor said the payment was not a crime under Spanish law, though it would possibly have violated Brazilian law and established rules. by FIFA, football’s governing body.
First, prosecutors asked that, if convicted, Neymar and his father serve a two-year criminal sentence and pay a $9. 7 million fine. a fine of 190 million dollars that would be paid to the Spanish State. The company also asked that Neymar not be allowed to play football during any punishment. The refund claimed through the DIS could be resolved by a civil court.
Reuters reports that Neymar’s legal team may ask DIS to pay his fees for his recklessness, acting in bad faith and abuse of process.