Servizioo Blog
  • Home

  • Mobile

  • Sport

  • Games

  • Articles

    Articles

  • Home

  • Mobile

  • Sport

  • Games

  • Articles

    Articles
Home / Sport / Barcelona earns “Neymar case” .. and compensation 21 thousand dollars

Sport | Leave a comment

Barcelona earns “Neymar case” .. and compensation 21 thousand dollars

Barcelona earns “Neymar case” .. and compensation 21 thousand dollars
Barcelona announced that the sports arbitration court rejected

a case that Brazilian club Santos filed against the Spanish club

in connection with the contract with Brazilian star Neymar

in 2013.

Santos filed a complaint with FIFA in 2015 seeking

compensation of $ 69.21 million after Barcelona paid Neymar’s

father and a family-owned company, before contracting, with

the Brazilian striker for an initial value of 57 million euros.

“The sports court found that the contract between Santos and

Neymar ended with mutual consent and that Barcelona did not

violate the transfer regulations when he paid additional fees

to the player’s father and N&N,” Barcelona declared.

And the press release continued: “Barcelona did not commit

a violation that falls under the fraudulent clause when he signed

an agreement before the transfer with Neymar or when he

signed the same transfer agreement with Santos.”

The statement added that the Sports Court had ordered Santos to

pay Barcelona 20 thousand Swiss francs ($ 21,253) in legal fees.

Neymar’s move from his youth club to Barcelona was marred by

many legal problems, and the Supreme Court in Spain opened

an investigation into allegations of fraud and corruption with

the player who denied any mistakes regarding the value of

the transfer deal.

The investigations also led to the resignation of Barcelona

president Sandro Russell, who then oversaw the conclusion

of the deal from office in 2014.

Neymar enjoyed four years full of titles in Barcelona and

formed a dangerous trio with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez

before joining Paris Saint-Germain in a world record deal worth

222 million euros in 2017.

After that, Neymar filed a lawsuit against the Spanish club over

the alleged dues, but lost the case, and the authorities ordered

him to pay 6.7 million euros to his former club for violating

the terms of their last contract in 2016.

Despite the legal battles, the Brazilian player tried to press for

a return to Barcelona last year and refused to train with Paris

Saint-Germain at some point, but Barcelona failed to meet

the financial demands of the French club.

For the first time in history, an athlete makes a half-billion-dollar deal
"Impossible return" .. Milan shock Juventus in 5 minutes
0
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Gmail
  • Whatsapp
  • Telegram
BarcelonafootballLionel MessiLuis SuarezNeymar de SilvaParis Saint-Germainservizioosport

Raheel Shareef

Related articles

  • How did Morocco return the debt to Belgium

    How did Morocco return the debt to Belgium

    After 28 years… How did Morocco return the debt to Belgium ? By winning today with two clean goals, Morocco... How did Morocco return the debt to Belgium
    Read More
  • In the end he got the reward

    In the end he got the reward

    Ten Hag sings about Ronaldo.. ” In the end he got the reward.” Manchester United coach Erik Ten Hag... In the end he got the reward
    Read More
  • Ronaldo issues a statement on Instagram

    Ronaldo issues a statement on Instagram

    Ronaldo issues a statement on Instagram and talks about the “hot of the moment” Manchester United striker Cristiano... Ronaldo issues a statement on Instagram
    Read More

Leave a comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Recent Posts

  • Nebulas Lasso
  • Dragon Quest Treasures
  • The Callisto Protocol
  • An amendment fixes the historical defect  
  • How did Morocco return the debt to Belgium
All rights reserved to Servizioo ©2020

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Gmail
  • Whatsapp
  • Telegram