Barca Universal
·24. Dezember 2025
Just in: Real Madrid request Barcelona’s audits and invoices from 2010 to 2018

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·24. Dezember 2025

As has been reported previously, the period of understanding between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona is now part of history.
This is being clearly reflected in the proceedings taking place at the Barcelona courts, where everything related to the Negreira case is currently under investigation.
Last week, the lawyer from Real Madrid posed several questions to Barça president Joan Laporta during his testimony in court. Now, it appears that the Spanish capital club have taken a step further.
Indeed, as reported by AS, Real Madrid have formally requested access to documents and records relating to the payments made by Barcelona to the former vice-president of the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA).
As made public by Xabier Estrada, Real Madrid have requested the following information:

At war. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
In addition to this, Ramon Alvarez reports that Real Madrid have also requested the court to include a statement made by Laporta in 2009 in the investigation, where the Barça president had said:
“Real Madrid signing a former referee? I’m sure they know what they’re doing, but for us, we respect the refereeing institution and structure, they do their job well, we won’t be making any signing like that, and we don’t know that market anyway.”
Real Madrid argue that these quotes contradict Laporta’s claims that the reason they were paying Negreira was for “very useful refereeing reports.”
This comes on the back of constant attacks from Real Madrid president Florentino Perez on Barcelona with regard to the Negreira case, after the Catalans distanced themselves from the Super League project and reconciled with UEFA and the ECA.
It remains to be seen how Barcelona respond to this latest act from their bitter rivals.
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