Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Spanish court wants two-year prison sentence for Barca's Neymar (Reuters)

Football Soccer - Barcelona v Malaga - Spanish La Liga Santander - Camp Nou stadium, Barcelona, Spain - 19/11/16. Barcelona's Neymar reacts. REUTERS/Albert Gea

By Richard Martin BARCELONA (Reuters) - Spain's public prosecutor has called for Barcelona soccer player Neymar to be sent to prison for two years for his part in a corruption case over his transfer from Brazilian club Santos to the Liga champions in 2013, said a court filing on Wednesday. Judge Jose Perals also called for a five-year sentence for former Barca president Sandro Rosell and a fine of 8.4 million euros ($8.9 million) for the club, but called for charges against current president Josep Maria Bartomeu to be dropped. The case stems from a complaint by Brazilian investment group DIS, which owned 40 percent of Brazil forward Neymar's transfer rights and which alleges it received less money than it was entitled to as Barca concealed the real transfer fee.


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