Soccer-Neymar faces five-year jail-term request in corruption and fraud trial
Brazil forward Neymar will stand trial next week on fraud and corruption charges over his transfer to Barcelona from Santos in 2013 and the complainant, Brazilian investment firm DIS, said on Thursday it was demanding a five-year jail term.
Along with Neymar, the defendants in the trial being brought
by Spanish prosecutors, which begins in Barcelona on Monday, are his parents,
the two clubs, former Barca presidents Josep Maria Bartomeu and Sandro Rosell,
and former Santos president Odilio Rodrigues.
The case stems from a complaint by DIS, a Brazilian company
that owned 40% of the rights to Neymar when he was at Santos. It argues it lost
out on its rightful cut from the transfer because the true value of the deal
was understated.
Neymar has denied the allegations but lost an appeal in
Spain’s High Court in 2017, which paved the way for the trial.
Reuters has contacted representatives for Neymar and his
parents for comment.
Rosell has also previously denied any wrongdoing. His
representatives did not respond to a request for comment.
Barcelona and lawyers representing Bartomeu declined to
comment on the case. Santos did not immediately respond to a request for
comment and Rodrigues could not be immediately reached.
DIS is also requesting jail terms for Rosell and Bartomeu,
and a 149 million euros ($144 million) fine.
Spanish prosecutors want a two-year prison term for Neymar
and the payment of a 10 million euros fine and a five-year jail term for Rosell
plus an 8.4 million euros fine for the Spanish club.
DIS acquired 40% of Neymar’s rights when he was aged 17 in
exchange for 2 million euros. It argues that the player’s sale to Barcelona was
well below his real market value.
Barcelona said at the time of Neymar’s move that the
transfer figure was 57.1 million euros, of which 40 million was paid to
Neymar’s family.
DIS received a 40 percent share of the remaining 17.1
million that was paid to Santos.
“Neymar’s rights have not been sold to the highest bidder.
There were clubs that offered up to 60 million euros,” DIS lawyer Paulo Nasser
told a news conference in Barcelona on Thursday.
The court in Barcelona where the trial will be held said
Neymar will have to appear in-person on Monday for the first day but it is
unclear if he will be asked to stay for the whole hearing that could go on for
two weeks.
Neymar, his parents, Rosell and Bartomeu will start their
testimony next Friday.
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