Real Madrid request Barcelona’s financial records and reports from 2010 to 2018 as Negreira case war escalates | OneFootball

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·24 décembre 2025

Real Madrid request Barcelona’s financial records and reports from 2010 to 2018 as Negreira case war escalates

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In a major development, Real Madrid have taken another step forward in their effort to war against the Negreira case, formally requesting access to a wide range of financial and internal documentation from Barcelona covering the period between 2010 and 2018.

Any notion of institutional harmony between Real Madrid and Barcelona is now firmly a thing of the past, with the two clubs seemingly at war.


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This growing distance is clearly reflected in the ongoing judicial proceedings surrounding the payments made by the Catalan club to José María Enríquez Negreira, former vice-president of the Technical Committee of Referees.

After last week’s court appearance, in which the lawyer representing Real Madrid questioned Joan Laporta with a notably firm and uncomfortable line of questioning, the Merengues have now escalated their involvement.

Indeed, club officials have formally requested access to a series of documents they believe are essential to fully clarify the nature, justification and internal validation of those payments.

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Going all out against Barcelona. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

According to information released by Xabier Estrada, Real Madrid have requested the following:

  • All internal audits carried out by FC Barcelona between 2010 and 2018 in which the payments made to Dasnil 95, S.L., Nilsad, S.C.P., Soccercam, S.L., Best Norton, S.L., Tresep 2014, S.L. and Radamanto, S.L. are identified, examined and validated, including details of who authored those reports and who received them within the club’s organisational structure.
  • The annual financial statements prepared and approved by FC Barcelona during that same period, along with the corresponding independent external audit reports associated with those accounts.
  • The minutes from meetings of the club’s Tax Governance Committee in which the payments to the aforementioned companies were reviewed from a fiscal and tax-compliance perspective.
  • A formal request for Camps Legal Advisors, S.L.P., via the Judicial Police Unit of the Seventh Zone of the Guardia Civil, to submit all extrajudicial and judicial communications or claims sent to FC Barcelona on behalf of Dasnil 95, S.L. and or José María Enríquez Negreira, for inclusion in the case file.
  • The taking of witness testimony from Carlos Naval Biosca.

Not stopping at that, Real Madrid have asked the courts to include a statement made by Barcelona president Laporta back in 2009 when he 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.”

Los Blancos that these words contradict the Barcelona chief’s claims that the reason they were making the payments to Negreira was for useful refereeing reports.

With this move, Real Madrid continue to press for full transparency regarding Barcelona’s financial dealings linked to the Negreira case, signalling their intention to pursue the matter exhaustively through the legal process.

Source: AS

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