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Real Madrid Seeks Broad Access to Barcelona Records in 'Caso Negreira' Investigation

The club frames the legal push as groundwork for potential damages over alleged harm to sporting integrity.

Overview

  • Judicial filings request Barcelona’s audits and invoices from 2010 to 2021 with a ten‑day turnaround to trace payments linked to José María Enríquez Negreira.
  • Real Madrid asks the court to order digitization of materials already lodged by Barcelona and to compel delivery of the club’s full internal investigation dossier within ten days.
  • The requests include budgets, internal and external audit reports, and Tax Governance Committee minutes from 2010 to 2018 covering payments to Dasnil 95, Nilsad/Nilda, Soccercam, Best Norton, Tresep 2014, and Radamanto.
  • Madrid seeks testimony from club official Carles Naval and access to more than 600 documents, a move flagged publicly by former referee Xavier Estrada Fernández.
  • Diario AS reports Madrid is studying a multimillion‑euro claim, El Periódico reports €8.4 million was paid to companies linked to Negreira, and Florentino Pérez has said Barcelona paid more than €28 million over at least eight years, with Madrid the only club to join the case early.