A statement released on their official website reads: “The board of
FC Barcelona, following the opening of a criminal case by a prosecutor
in relation to the various payments in the signing of the player Neymar,
met yesterday at the club offices and came unanimously to the following
conclusions:
“1. The board denies the existence of any tax related crime in
relation to the fiscal obligations arising from the signing of the
player. Throughout the process, the club was receiving expert advice and
at every moment the club’s auditor was informed and had access to all
the documentation concerning the negotiations.
“2. 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.
“3. The club will present a legal defence in the case opened against
it and members can be assured that the club has always acted within the
law and that the Board will defend the club’s reputation – one of the
most emblematic in our country – until the final consequences and in
whatever legal context required.
“4. We wish to make clear that FC Barcelona has always fulfilled its
tax obligations, both in terms of time and method, and has enjoyed close
collaboration with the Spanish Tax Authorities. FC Barcelona has no tax
debts.
“5. 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.
“6. Given the existence of a possible divergent interpretation of the
exact amount of tax responsibility arising from the signing and to
defend the club’s reputation and good name, FC Barcelona has this
morning made a complementary tax declaration of a total of
€13,550,830,56 (thirteen million, five hundred and fifty thousand, eight
hundred and thirty Euros and fifty-six cents) 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.
“7. This voluntary contribution should not be understood as in any
way affecting the club’s right to have its tax obligations in this
matter determined by the competent authorities, concerning which the
club reserves the right to further action.
“The board of directors will meet this evening as scheduled in an
ordinary session and will deal with issues arising from this question,
as well as others included in its agenda.”
Neymar wahala for Barca
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