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Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Neymar Assets Frozen in Brazil

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Neymar has seen assets worth almost €45 million including a yacht, a jet and several properties frozen by the authorities in Brazil.

A Sao Paulo court rejected an appeal from the Brazilian striker last week and started issuing warrants to freeze the assets, Brazilian media reported.

Last year, Neymar, his family and related businesses were found guilty of evading 63 million reals in taxes (€14 million) between 2011 and 2013 when he was playing for Brazilian club Santos. He has denied any wrongdoing.

The 23-year-old used the jet to travel to Brazil for World Cup qualifying matches and holidays.

Iagaro Jung Martins, an auditor with Brazil's tax agency, told The Associated Press that Neymar is not likely to go to jail if he pays what regulators say he owes.

"He can still appeal that decision, but it is a step forward," Mr Martins said. "Nothing changed to what was in place last year. If he pays what he owes, the case is closed. Our legislation isn't too harsh."

The assets seizure is the latest in a streak of bad news for the Brazilian star off the pitch.

On February 2 Neymar and his father were questioned for three hours in a Madrid court about the player's transfer to Barcelona.

The case was brought by Grupo Sonda, which invested in Neymar early in his career and was allegedly entitled to 40% of the total transfer amount.

Barcelona maintains the deal cost the club £51.3 million. Santos officially received a payment of £12.8 million, with the remaining £38.5 million going to a company owned by Neymar's father, Neymar Santos.

But investigations in Spain later showed that Barcelona spent nearly £62.3 million to acquire Neymar.

Former and current Barcelona presidents and representatives of Santos were also questioned. The Brazilian club also claims to have been hurt by the transfers. All parties denied any wrongdoing.

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Neymar Starts Fraud Case in Madrid


Brazilian football star Neymar and his father have arrived at a Spanish court where they are due to give evidence.

It is in relation to allegations of corruption and fraud surrounding Neymar's transfer to FC Barcelona.

Barcelona said it paid €57m (£43m) for Neymar in 2013 but investigators say the fee was closer to €83m and Barcelona concealed part of the deal.

The current and former president of the club denied wrongdoing at the court in Madrid on Monday.

Barcelona says Neymar's parents received €40m and his former club, Santos, was paid €17m.

The case was brought by Brazilian third-party investment fund DIS, which owned 40% of the Brazilian player's sports rights.

DIS alleges it was financially harmed by the transfer when it received €6.8m of Santos's €17m fee and argues it was deprived of its full share.

Barcelona Football Club President Josep Maria Bartomeu and his predecessor Sandro Rosell appeared at the court in Madrid on Monday, insisting they had acted correctly. In a statement on Monday, the club said they had repeated in court what they had said last year.

"They are not worried and said they have confidence in justice," it added.

They are also accused in a separate case of defrauding the Spanish tax office of an estimated €13m. They deny the allegations.

Neymar's mother is also expected in court.

Judge Jose de la Mata was expected to decide whether both parents should give evidence in person.

Neymar's move to Barcelona has been a big success on the pitch. The striker became part of a goal-scoring trio with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez.

In 2015, Neymar, 23, helped the club win five trophies and came third in the Fifa Ballon d'Or competition. He also scored in the Uefa Champions League final against Juventus.

But he has also encountered legal difficulties in Brazil, where a court has frozen $47m (£33m) of his assets in connection with suspected tax evasion between 2011 and 2013.


Saturday, 9 January 2016

Prosecutors Request Neymar Charges


Spanish prosecutors have reportedly requested that Neymar be charged on two counts of fraud and corruption relating to his move to Barcelona during the summer of 2013.

Quoting the radio station Cadena Ser, Marca reported that prosecutors have also asked for charges to be brought against the Barça president, Josep Maria Bartomeu; former president, Sandro Rosell; Neymar’s father, who is also his son’s agent; two directors of the Brazilian striker’s former club Santos; and the two football clubs themselves.

The prosecutors acted on legal proceedings brought by the Brazilian investment fund DIS, which has accused the defendants of fraud, claiming it should have received 40% of the payment that Barcelona paid Santos for the player.

DIS, which held 40% of Neymar’s sports rights when he was in Brazil, claims it only received that percentage for €17.1m that Santos was allegedly paid for the Brazilian when, according to high court investigations, the deal cost €83.3m (£62m).

The defendants also stand accused of corruption over allegations that Neymar, despite being under contract at DIS – and without informing the fund - signed a deal with Barcelona worth €40m to join the team as soon as he was a free agent.

At the same time, Neymar is at the centre of an investigation into alleged tax fraud over the move in which Barcelona have previously made a supplementary payment of almost €13m to the Spanish authorities in order to cover what they described as a difference in “interpretation”.

The case is based on the investigating judge’s allegation that Barcelona’s claim to have paid Santos €17.1 and €40m to the company run by Neymar’s father was false. Instead, Barcelona were accused of having paid over €80m for the Brazil striker and making a series of different payments that the investigator considered to actually be part of the player’s salary. Prosecutors alleged that the Spanish exchequer had been defrauded of €12.7m in taxes.

Neymar has previously declared himself “sick and tired” of accusations his family improperly profited from his transfer and said there was “nothing illegal” in his contract with Barcelona.

Bartomeu and Rosell could face prison sentences of two years and three months over the tax case, and seven years respectively, while prosecutors also want the club to face a fine of €22.2m.

Barcelona have not yet offered any public statement but have repeatedly declared their innocence as has Bartomeu. Rosell resigned as president in January 2014, citing an “unfair and reckless accusation of misappropriation” in regards to the case.

In another action, a Brazilian court has frozen €42m in assets belonging to Neymar over tax evasion allegations.


Friday, 25 September 2015

Neymar £31M Assets Frozen


A Brazilian court has frozen assets of Barcelona star Neymar, his family and related businesses valued at 188.8m Brazilian reals (£31.3m).

The São Paulo federal court said on Friday that the 23-year-old is alleged to have evaded 63m reals (£10.5m) in Brazil taxes between 2011 and 2013. He moved in 2013 from Brazilian club Santos to Spain’s Barcelona.

In a statement, Judge Carlos Muta said that Neymar only declared assets worth 19.6m reals (£3.2m).

The judge says Neymar “is solely responsible for the income declaration.” The Associated Press reached Neymar’s agent, who promised to comment later.

A Brazilian judge has accused Barcelona forward Neymar of tax evasion and frozen 188.8m reais (£31.3m) of his assets, authorities said on Friday.

Neymar is accused of not paying 63.3m reais (£10.5m) in taxes between 2011 and 2013. The judge froze three times that amount for security reasons and to cover potential interest and fines, according to a judicial order explaining the seizure.

The action covers property and vehicles and is a preventive measure to stop the player selling assets before the case is settled. He will still have access to bank accounts and other liquid assets.

Judge Carlos Muta accused the 23-year-old of “omitting sources of income from abroad”. Barcelona Football Club was cited as the source of unreported money.

The frozen assets were in the name of the Brazil player and three companies in which he and his father are the principal owners. Neymar’s total assets were given as 244.2m reais.

Neymar joined the Spanish club in June 2013 after a successful career at Santos but his transfer has been a source of controversy.

Then Barcelona president Sandro Rosell said Neymar cost €57.1m but the deal was shrouded in secrecy.

His successor Josep Maria Bartomeu eventually admitted the total cost came to €86.2m once additional payments to the player and his family had been included.

Rosell resigned in January 2014 after a judge decided to investigate and call him to testify in the case. A Brazilian investment firm which bought an interest in Neymar has taken legal action against the player, his father and Barcelona in a bid to secure a bigger slice of the transfer fee.


Saturday, 26 October 2013

Barcelona Win Real Battle

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Goals from Brazilian Neymar and Chilean International Alexis Sanchez at the Camp Now gave Barcelona victory over Real Madrid in the first El Clasico of this season, sending them six points clear of their fierce rivals at the top of the Primera Division.

The Brazilian opened the scoring in the 18th minute and then provided substitute Alexis with a pass which the Chilean subsequently lobbed over Diego Lopez to finish off the visitors with 12 minutes remaining.

Twenty-year-old Jese got a goal back for Madrid in stoppage time, but there was not enough time left for an equaliser.

The hosts dominated the play in the first half, up against an experimental Madrid side which included defender Sergio Ramos playing as a third holding midfielder and Cristiano Ronaldo starting as a centre-forward, with Karim Benzema and Isco left on the bench.

Gareth Bale made his second start for Real Madrid but was unable to influence the game and had a frustrating evening, only managing two long-range shots which missed the target, and then picking up a yellow card for a producing a high foot during a challenge with Gerard Pique. Before the game the home fans held aloft a huge mosaic with a supporting message for former coach Tito Vilanova, who was forced to resign in the summer to continue with cancer treatment. Barca started stronger with Andres Iniesta controlling their play but they did not create many clear chances until Neymar broke the deadlock on 18 minutes.

Sergio Busquets played in Iniesta, who marauded towards goal and then gave the ball to Neymar on the left-hand side of the penalty area. The Brazilian beat two defenders then shot, the ball deflecting off Dani Carvajal and beyond the reach of Diego Lopez.

Barca could have get a second goal a couple of minutes later, Lionel Messi racing down the right before shooting a few feet wide of the far post with his left foot. Madrid were without shape and without ideas. Their only attempts on goal were long-range efforts from Ronaldo and Bale which were never going on target, although Los Blancos thought they could have had a penalty just before the break.

Ronaldo put in a cross towards Sami Khedira from the left-hand side and Victor Valdes came out to gather but could not keep control of the ball, which may have struck the hand of Barcelona defender Adriano before the goalkeeper collected it again.

Neymar had a chance to double the lead 10 minutes after the break, half-volleying a long ball from Iniesta, but Lopez made the save. Ramos was withdrawn early in the second half after proving ineffective in his unfamiliar role in midfield and was replaced by Asier Illarramendi, who Madrid signed from Real Sociedad in the summer for 32million euros (£27 million).

Madrid's play improved considerably after the Basque player came on, and a couple of minutes later, created their best chance of the game. Khedira recovered the ball, Luka Modric played in Ronaldo and the Portuguese's early shot was turned round the post by Valdes.

From the corner, Angel Di Maria tried his luck from outside the area but Valdes was equal to it. Benzema replaced Bale with half an hour left and from then on Madrid had more shape. The Frenchman headed over minutes after coming on and then struck the bar with an effort from outside the area. Ronaldo was denied a penalty after going down following a challenge from Javier Mascherano, and the Madrid bench fiercely contested the decision. Madrid were looking much likelier to score but a moment of genius from Alexis killed off the game.

The Chilean, who had replaced Fabregas, ran onto a through ball from Neymar. Varane caught up with him but the forward turned around and then released a sublime chip which soared over the outstretched arm of Lopez and dropped into the net.

Dani Alves could have added a third with seven minutes remaining as he approached goal alone, but Lopez stuck out a foot to deny him. Khedira found himself one-on-one with Valdes late on, but shot straight into the goalkeeper's arms. Jese, who had replaced Di Maria, salvaged some pride for Madrid by scoring from a Madrid counter, receiving a low cross from Ronaldo and then striking beyond Valdes, who could have done better. 

Dani Alves had one final chance to score in the dying seconds, but his shot was blocked.


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