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Neymar cleared of fraud over Barcelona transfer but still faces corruption trial

Prosecutors want the Brazil international to be fined £8.4m and handed a two-year jail sentence

Joseph Cassinelli
Friday 05 May 2017 09:08 BST
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Neymar has been cleared of fraud charges over his transfer from Santos to Barcelona in 2013
Neymar has been cleared of fraud charges over his transfer from Santos to Barcelona in 2013 (Getty)

Brazilian forward Neymar has been cleared of fraud but still faces a corruption trial in Spain in connection with the value of his 2013 transfer from Santos to Barcelona, the Spanish National High Court said on Thursday.

The defendants in the trial will be the player, his parents, current and former Barcelona presidents Josep Maria Bartomeu and Sandro Rosell, FC Barcelona and NN Consultoria, the company Neymar started with his family, according to a court statement.

Bartomeu, Rosell, Barcelona and Santos also face trial on fraud charges, along with former Santos president Odilio Rodrigues, the statement said.

"We are very happy as this was a favourable decision for us," Altamiro Bezerra, an advisor to NN Consultoria told Reuters.

"It has eliminated the question of fraud in the contracts and we are also certain that we will be absolved of corruption."

The case stems from a complaint by DIS, a Brazilian company that owned 40 per cent of the rights to Neymar when he was at Santos. It argues it lost out on its rightful cut from the transfer because the true value of the deal was understated.

Prosecutors said in November that Neymar should be fined €10m [£8.4m] and handed a two-year jail sentence.

For first-time offenders in non-violent crimes, sentences of two years and under are suspended in Spain and it is unlikely the player would serve any prison time.

Barcelona said at the time of Neymar's move that the transfer figure was €57.1m [£47m], of which €40m was paid to Neymar's family.

DIS received a 40 per cent share of the remaining €17.1m that was paid to Santos. But the court put the actual value of the rights to the player that were transferred to Barcelona at €25.2m, and said DIS's cut should have been based on that amount.

"The Judge has set bonds of €3,429,768 as pecuniary liability for Rosell, Bartomeu, Rodrigues, Football Club Barcelona and Santos Football Club, which must be paid by all jointly," the court said in a statement.

Barcelona did not immediately respond to an e-mailed request for comment. No one was available to comment at Santos, while a spokesperson for DIS said they were pleased with the ruling.

The transfer has given rise to several investigations in Spain and Brazil.

Neymar is unlikely to spend time in prison, even if found guilty and sentenced (Getty)

Last June, Barcelona agreed to pay a fine of €5.5m to the Spanish authorities to settle a related tax fraud case.

The club also admitted that it paid almost €100m for Neymar, not the €57.1m euros it originally claimed.

Reuters

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