Spanish court wants two-year prison sentence for Barcelona’s Neymar and €10m fine

Spanish prosecutors recommended the Brazilian forward Neymar be handed a two-year jail sentence and a fine of €10 million (Dh39m) for alleged corrupt practices in his transfer to Barcelona.

Spanish prosecutors are seeking a two-year prison sentence and a $10.6 million fine for Neymar on corruption charges because of alleged irregularities during his transfer from Brazilian club Santos to Barcelona, it was reported on Wednesday, November 23, 2016. Manu Fernandez / AP Photo
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Spanish prosecutors recommended the Brazilian forward Neymar be handed a two-year jail sentence and a fine of €10 million (Dh39m) for alleged corrupt practices in his transfer to Barcelona.

Sentence for Rosell

Prosecutors are also seeking a five-year sentence for former Barcelona president Sandro Rosell, who resigned over the scandal in 2014, on counts of fraud and corruption, but dropped charges against current president Josep Maria Bartomeu. The case initiated with a complaint from Brazilian investment company DIS, which owned 40 per cent of Neymar's sporting rights at the time of his transfer from Santos in 2013.

Mammoth fine for Barca

In presenting their case yesterday, DIS called for five-year sentences for Neymar and his parents, eight years for Rosell and Bartomeu and a €195m fine for Barca. Sentences of two years or less are habitually suspended for first-time offenders in Spain. DIS also recommended Neymar be banned from playing during any judicial sentence.

Discrepancies in amounts

Barcelona initially announced the cost of the move at €57.1m, €17.1m of which was paid to Santos with the remaining €40m paid to N&N, a company owned by Neymar’s family. However, Spanish authorities believe the real cost escalated to €83.3m. DIS received €6.8m, 40 per cent of the fee paid to Santos.

Pre-contract agreement

The company said it was cheated of its real share because part of the transfer fee was concealed by Barcelona, Santos and the Neymar family. Moreover, DIS also argued a pre-contract agreement between Neymar and Barca signed in 2011 impeded other clubs from making offers for the player, affecting the value of the transfer fee.

Blow to image

The decision is another blow to the image of the Spanish champions and the player, who signed a new contract to remain at Barca until 2021 in June. Barca hoped to bring an end to the murky affair when the club agreed to pay a €5.5m fine in a deal with prosecutors in June to settle a separate case and ensure the club avoided trial on tax-evasion charges over the transfer.

* Agence France-Presse

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