Madrid Spanish public prosecutors have asked for Barcelona
and their former president Sandro Rosell to be tried for two charges of
tax fraud committed in the signing of Brazilian star Neymar.
Meanwhile,
prosecutors have also asked for the investigation of current Barcelona
president Josep Maria Bartomeu and the club on an extra tax charge in
2014, which could rise to €2.85 million ($A4.16 million).
In a
judicial file released on Monday, prosecutor Jose Perals Calleja
suggests that Rosell and Barca declared an inferior fee to that which
they paid for Neymar in 2013.
The prosecutors believe that Neymar cost in excess of the €57 million declared to the Spanish tax man.
They cite the figure at a cost of €82,743,485 divided into separate contracts that secured the signing.
According
to the calculations of the Spanish tax authorities, Barcelona owe a
total of €12,148,696 in tax on the deal, which would see the overall
cost of the operation rise to €94.8 million.
Rosell resigned as
president over the affair just over a year ago when a complaint brought
by one of the club's members for misappropriation of funds was taken to
court.
In his testimony before a judge on the case in July of
2004, Rosell insisted that Neymar cost the club €57 million, €17 million
of which went to his former club Santos and €40 million to N&N, a
company owned by the player's father.
However, following Rosell's
resignation, Barcelona also confirmed a number of extra agreements
including a €10 million signing bonus for the player and scouting and
collaborative agreements between the two clubs taking the total to €86.2
million.
In February of last year, the club announced that they
had made a voluntary payment of €13.5 million to the Spanish tax
authorities regarding the transfer.
AFP
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