Overview
- Real Madrid asked the investigating judge to grant full access to Barcelona’s audits, reports and the club’s internal inquiry, plus to digitalize the documentation Barça filed on July 13, 2023, within a ten-day window.
- The request targets budgets from 2010–2018, invoices and accounts covering 2010–2021, and records tied to companies including Dasnil 95, Nilsad, Soccercam, Best Norton, Tresep 2014 and Radamanto, as well as Tax Governance committee minutes.
- Madrid identified 625 documents for review and submitted questions for Joan Laporta, while also asking the court to take testimony from team delegate Carles Naval.
- The club is studying a multimillion-euro damages claim against Barcelona for alleged sporting, economic and reputational harm, a step reported by Diario AS and framed by Madrid with reference to UEFA rules.
- Media have cited differing payment totals, with El Periódico reporting about €8.4 million to firms linked to Negreira and Florentino Pérez alleging more than €28 million, as the judicial investigation continues without a finding of sporting corruption.