Barcelona Referee Scandal: Barceloan Negreira Scandal: With probable fines resulting from the Negreira scandal on their minds, FC Barcelona is looking into the prospect of competing in a foreign league. Barça’s president, Joan Laporta, has taken action because she feels that the club is still being scrutinised for the Negreira case. Follow La Liga LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN.
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He requested a thorough analysis of the possibilities of playing abroad for purely financial reasons before the intervention at the League headquarters on April 19 and the interview with UEFA’s top manager, Aleksander Ceferin. He did this in anticipation of any internal sanctions or actions taken by external bodies.
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Due to their involvement in the “Caso Negreira” controversy, in which they are accused of paying more than $8 million to Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira, a former vice president of the Spanish Technical Committee of Referees, between 2001 and 2018, Barca has been accused of “continued corruption.”The Catalans and Laporta believe that the payments were paid legally for legal advisory work and have constantly denied any impropriety.
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According to the source, Barca hasn’t decided on any specific leagues yet. The Middle East, which is now awash with funds for football, is of interest, nevertheless. In January, Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi, and company took part in a high-profile friendly match against the Riyadh All-Stars, which also featured Cristiano Ronaldo.
The inquiry into the Negreira case is ongoing. Barcelona received a lift when a prosecutor determined that they could not demonstrate that the club’s payments affected refereeing decisions. They might still face administrative sanctions for a number of infractions.The board of Barca is certain that no sanctions will be imposed.
Laporta wants the laws and regulations to be examined yet in case there are any exceptions that would let Barca to play friendly matches or even take part in international tournaments or leagues in exchange for multimillion dollar payments
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