MADRID —
Neymar is due to face trial in
Spain in October just a month before the World Cup over alleged irregularities
in his transfer to Barcelona nearly a decade ago, judicial sources said on
Wednesday.
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The Brazilian international, his parents, and former
Barcelona presidents Sandro Rosell and
Josep Maria Bartomeu will be tried for
alleged corruption related to the forward’s move from Santos to Barcelona in
2013.
Rosell and Bartomeu will also face fraud charges in
the trial which is scheduled to take place from October 17 to 31, a month
before the World Cup gets underway in Qatar.
Neymar left Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)
in 2017 for a world-record 222 million euros, but it is his move from boyhood
club Santos to Barca in 2013 which has caused controversy.
The case stems from a complaint by Brazilian group
DIS, the former owner of a percentage of the player’s rights.
Barcelona officially said the transfer cost 57.1
million euros ($63.6 million), with 40 million euros going to Neymar’s family
and 17.1 million to Santos, but Spanish prosecutors later said it actually cost
at least 83.3 million euros.
All the defendants have denied any wrongdoing, but
appeals by them to Spain’s high court have been rejected, forcing the case to
go to trial.
DIS, which received 6.8 million of the 17.1 million
euros paid to Santos, has alleged that Barca and Neymar joined forces to hide
the real amount of the transfer.
On Wednesday, DIS said it was “satisfied” that there
is now a date for the trial of the case, which has been in the Spanish courts
since 2016.
The prosecution has requested a two-year prison
sentence for Neymar, but he has insisted he was only focused on football and
that he blindly trusted his father, who is also his agent.
Bartomeu took over the Barcelona presidency from his
good friend Rosell, after the latter resigned in January 2014 as he faced
charges of corruption over the transfer.
In 2020, Barcelona said they had been cleared by the
Court of Arbitration for Sport over claims of fraud.
A document in 2020 showed Neymar owed more unpaid
tax than any other individual on a Spanish authorities’ blacklist.
The tax office refused to say whether Neymar’s
presence on that list was linked to his transfer from Santos.
‘Tax planning error’
Barcelona agreed to pay a
fine of 5.5 million euros to avoid a trial in 2016 over alleged tax fraud in
the signing of Neymar.
Then-president Bartomeu said at the time there had
been a “tax planning error”.
Neymar has also been in trouble with Brazilian tax
authorities, being fined for tax evasion in
Brazil.
The 30-year-old has recently been playing on PSG’s
pre-season tour of Japan as they build up for the season-opening French
Champions’ Trophy against Nantes on Sunday in Tel-Aviv.
He signed an extension to his contract with the
French side last year, taking him up to 2025.
However, another disappointing season blighted by
injury has placed question marks over his future at the Qatari-owned club.
Neymar said Saturday that he wants to stay with the
French side and does not “need to prove” himself after five years with PSG.
The player, Brazil’s second highest goal scorer of
all time behind Pele, will be hoping to lead his country to a record-extending
sixth World Cup title in Qatar.
Brazil’s
World Cup campaign gets underway with a group match
against Serbia on November 24, three days after the start of the tournament.
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