Do you think this could be out of fear? Thegoalmac can reveal that Josep Maria Bartomeu has told a court that former Barcelona president Sandro Rosell oversaw all negotiations which led to an alleged multi-million euro tax evasion.
The current Barca chief insists it was his predecessor who handled
everything on behalf of the club in bringing Neymar to Catalunya from
Santos.
The operation was initially said to involve a €57.1 million transfer
fee but it later emerged that the deal was actually worth nearer €86m,
sparking a Spanish state investigation into tax owed on the undeclared
portion of the fee.
Rosell stepped down after the revelations in January 2014, but
Bartomeu was also suspected of wrongdoing in the transfer and
appeared before a Madrid court.
But in his first day of giving evidence on Friday, he insisted that
he played no part in any negotiations regarding the Neymar transfer. The
52-year-old pointed to Rosell as the man who was in control of the
switch, saying he also had no personal contact during contract talks
with the player.
Of his observations on the transfer, Bartomeu told the court: "I gave
them an instruction to work with zero risk, but I think we overpaid."
Bartomeu spent a total of more than three hours in the dock, making
history as the first serving Barcelona president to stand accused of a
crime.
A club statement later added: "President Bartomeu gave all
explanations regarding the points on which he was questioned. In
particular, he defended the correctness of decisions made on this matter
covered by the club’s tax advisors.
"He made it clear that neither he nor the club has ever intended to defraud the treasury at any point."
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