Overview
- Judicial requests disclosed by former referee Xavier Estrada Fernández show Real Madrid asking the judge to digitize Barcelona’s submissions and grant access to more than 600 documents, including the club’s internal investigation file within ten days.
- Real Madrid seeks audits, invoices and annual accounts to track financial movements from 2010 to 2021, along with 2010–2018 budgets that reflect payments to Dasnil 95, Nilsad, Soccercam, Best Norton, Tresep 2014 and Radamanto.
- El Periódico reports the club asked for 625 specific records to map the money flow, complementing requests for independent audit reports and minutes from Barcelona’s Tax Governance Committee where the payments were analyzed.
- The filing also calls for testimony from long‑time Barça official Carles Naval and, per reporting, for communications between the club and companies linked to Negreira.
- Separate reports say Real Madrid is studying a multimillion‑euro damages claim over alleged sporting, economic and reputational harm, as Florentino Pérez publicly questioned large sums tied to Negreira’s role.