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Neymar risks prison over Barca move, says magistrate

- Agence France-presse

A Spanish magistrate leading an investigat­ion into alleged irregulari­ties in Neymar’s move to Barcelona in 2013 said on Wednesday the Brazilian superstar could face up to six years in prison.

“The term imposed, in principle, could be between four and six years,” said a decree issued by judge Jose Maria Vazquez Honrubia.

Neymar, his parents, Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu and his predecesso­r Sandro Rosell are all awaiting trial over alleged corruption concerning Neymar’s move to the Spanish La Liga giants in 2013.

The Brazilian internatio­nal forward is now with Paris Saintgerma­in in France’s Ligue 1.

The case, which follows a complaint by DIS, a Brazilian group which part-owned the rights to Neymar, surrounds allegation­s of “corruption” and “fraud” in the player’s move to Barcelona.

Neymar moved to the Spanish La Liga giants in May 2013 for a reported fee of 57.1m euros. Although no financial details of the deal were revealed by either Barcelona or his Brazilian club FC Santos, Neymar’s parents were said to have received receive 40m euros and FC Santos 17.1m.

In January 2014, prosecutor­s in Madrid began investigat­ing the transfer because documents requested by the authoritie­s contained contradict­ory informatio­n.

Rosell resigned from his post as president a week later and Barcelona subsequent­ly revealed they had actually paid 86.2m euros for the Brazilian star.

DIS, who received 6m euros of the 17.1m given to FC Santos, alleges that Barcelona and the Brazilian club colluded to mask the true cost of the deal.

Bartomeu, Rosell, Barcelona, FC Santos and its former president, Odilio Rodrigues Filho, are now expected to answer charges of fraud, according to the decree.

Because the prison term involved exceeds five years, three judges are set to preside over Neymar’s trial which is expected to be heard at the Audiencia Nacional, a high court with jurisdicti­on over Spanish territory as well as over internatio­nal crimes which come under the jurisdicti­on of Spanish courts.

Whether Neymar faces a prison term remains to be seen, however.

In May 2017 the Spanish authoritie­s said Neymar should stand trial but no date has yet been set.

 ?? File ?? Three judges are set to preside over Neymar’s trial which is expected to be heard at the Audiencia Nacional, but no date has yet been set.
File Three judges are set to preside over Neymar’s trial which is expected to be heard at the Audiencia Nacional, but no date has yet been set.

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