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Barca pays 13.5m Euros on the contract of Neymar after charges of tax-fraud

Tuesday, February 25th 2014 - 04:19 UTC
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The club has now paid just short of 100 million Euros to secure the Brazilian player's services The club has now paid just short of 100 million Euros to secure the Brazilian player's services

Barcelona have made a payment of 13.5 million Euros ($18.53 million) to the Spanish treasury, after they were charged last week with tax fraud in the signing of Brazil forward Neymar.

 The Spanish champions reiterated that they did not consider they had committed any offence and said they had made the payment due to a “possible difference of interpretation” about how much they owed after signing Neymar in the close season.

Club president Josep Bartomeu said Barca would fight to defend themselves “because we are in the right” and expressed surprise that the case had blown up so quickly.

Barca members, or “socios”, who own the Catalan club, had no reason to be concerned, he told a news conference after a board meeting on Monday.

“It is very strange,” he said. “Everything is going very fast and we do not know why. The Barca members should be satisfied with what we have explained, it is the truth.”

The exact amount transferred to the public coffers was 13,550,830.56 Euros, Barca said on their website, meaning the club have now paid just short of 100 million Euros to secure the player's services.

The aim of the payment was “to cover any potential interpretation made concerning the contracts signed in the transfer process for Neymar, although we remain convinced that the original tax payment was in line with our fiscal obligations,” Barca said.

“As we have done so far, the club will continue to give maximum collaboration to the law courts in order to clarify the facts of the case,” they added.

“The board again insists that in relation to this signing, the club has scrupulously fulfilled its fiscal obligations in line with its awareness at the time of the contracts and agreements signed in good faith.”

It was not immediately clear whether the payment would mean the fraud charges laid by a Madrid court would be dropped.

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  • golfcronie

    “ open to interpretation ”? Honestly, do they not have corporate lawyers in Italy? Nah, must be a tax fiddle, they are all at it, Uk as well, these players set up business accounts offshore to escape the tax, Paying an obscene amount of money to someone who can kick a ball. Mind you they are paying Rooney $AR 3,927,600 a WEEK to do the same. Why will the game of football not wake up and stop paying these amounts. Rugby by far better, and they do not abuse the refereree.

    Feb 25th, 2014 - 09:00 am 0
  • Brasileiro

    An English / American newspaper published the following report:

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1971641-latest-stunning-images-of-brazils-12-world-cup-stadiums

    Prepare for disappointment:
    ................Arenas are ready!..........

    hahahaha

    Feb 25th, 2014 - 10:52 am 0
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