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Rosell quits Barcelona
Marcus2011 11 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

Article by goal.com

The Catalans' president is on the brink of stepping down after a judge announced on Wednesday that the investigation into the transfer is set to continue in courtNEWS FEATURE
By Adrian Boullosa & Ben Hayward

Just one day after a judge announced that the investigation into Neymar's move from Santos to Barcelona will continue in a Spanish High Court, Blaugrana president Sandro Rosell looks set to stand down.

Barca bought Neymar for a fee of €57.1 million in May of last year, but only €17.1m of that went to Santos, with third-party owners originally believed to have claimed the rest.

However, supermarket chain DIS say they never received their share and Barca have since admitted paying the €40m to the company co-owned by Neymar and his father, N&N.

Rosell claimed on Monday that Barcelona have "nothing to hide" over the transfer, but the Catalan club have been unable to fully explain the €40m payment and a Spanish prosecutor has now requested further documents from the current Liga leaders after claims last week that the player's contract may be 'fake'.

Barca moved quickly to deny those accusations, but prosecutors remain unconvinced by the documentation facilitated by the Catalan club and the investigation is set to continue in court. "There are sufficient grounds to carry on with the investigation," judge Pablo Ruz said on Wednesday.

And on Thursday, Barca called an emergency board meeting in which Rosell is expected to tell his colleagues he no longer wants to lead the Catalan club for the remainder of his mandate, which is still in its first term and runs until 2016.

So as the case continues to take its toll on Barca and Rosell, Goal looks at the ins and outs of the saga, plus the possible ramifications for the president.

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Marcus2011 11 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

HOW DID THE CASE OCCUR INITIALLY?

The complaint was lodged against Rosell by Barcelona fan and socio Jordi Cases last month, alleging misappopriation of funds and a lack of transparency over the €40m allegedly paid to the company owned by Neymar and his father.

Cases, a lifelong fan of the Catalan club, has criticised some of the side's other initiatives in recent times, such as the shirt sponsorship deal with Qatar Airways. Cases says he and other socios have a right to know how the money was spent, but claims he would not have pursued the case had he received a civil answer from Barcelona in the first place. "If they had told me there was no [specific] concept for that money, but that otherwise he wouldn't have joined, that would have been enough," he told reporters recently. "I would still think they were lying, but I just wanted a response."

And when no response was forthcoming, Cases decided to take his complaint to court.

WHAT EXACTLY IS BEING INVESTIGATED?

Barcelona, Neymar and the company N&N signed a contract in Sao Paulo in 2011 with a view to the forward moving to the Catalan club in 2014, when the player's contract was due to expire.

Included was payment of €10m as a loan, to be repaid when the player moved to Barca - as stipulated in the agreement. In addition, the two parties fixed a price for Neymar's playing rights at €40m (which was to include the €10m loan). A penalty clause of €40m for breach of contract was also written into the accord.

However, the two teams ultimately agreed to bring the deal forward a year and Neymar transferred to Camp Nou in the summer of 2013. Barca agreed to specific conditions with Santos and recognised that the previous contract could not now be fulfilled. They therefore were forced to pay the €40m penalty clause.

That is seen as suspicious by the judge and the prosecutor, who are now investigating whether the transfer went through not under a conventional agreement, but through a penalty clause instead. They also suspect that the €10m loan was paid as a guarantee of a future contract, something all but admitted by Barca in Neymar's unveiling in May, but which is against Fifa rules.

Due to the mismatch between the concepts outlined in the contracts (of which it has been claimed there were as many as 12 different ones), both issues could indicate contractual simulation.

WHAT DOCUMENTATION HAS BEEN PRESENTED BY BARCA?

So far, Barcelona have presented all of Neymar's contracts to the judge, as well as proof of the payments made in the signing of the Brazilian forward, plus financial documents for 2011, 2012 and 2013.

However, the judge and the prosecutors have requested further paperwork in order to carry out their investigation, including Fifa documentation concerning the player's transfer from Santos to Barcelona, as well as Neymar's contract with N&N that stipulated he would cede his playing rights to the company when his Santos agreement ended.

Investigators also want to see his contract with Santos and the Brazilian side's paperwork in the transfer, auditing forms from the Catalan club, independent information on the deal from finance company Deloitte and, finally, the contracts for first option on three Santos players (for which Barca paid €7.9m) and the two friendly matches between the sides (upon which the Catalan club spent an additional €9m) - both separate from the transfer itself.

WHAT IS ROSELL ACCUSED OF AND WILL HE TESTIFY?

Rosell is accused of misappropriation of funds, an offence outlined in Article 252 of the Penal Code in Spain. The crime, if proved, can lead to imprisonment for anywhere between one and eight years.

The Barca president has shown his willingness to give evidence. He said in a press conference on Monday: "I would ask the judge to accept the complaint and to call me to testify."

However, judge Ruz sees no need to call upon Rosell at this stage of the investigation, preferring to analyse the above-mentioned documents instead. If these prove unsatisfactory or inconclusive, though, the Barca president may be asked to testify at a later date

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Marcus2011 11 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

So much drama always surrounding this club ever since Rosell has been appointed as president !!

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Footaholic 11 years ago
Arsenal, Egypt 178 2277

Rosell, is indeed a poor imitation of Perez. Both president's slowly undermining their respective clubs.

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heavenduel 11 years ago
South Korea 18 158

I'm curios to see what barcelona fans feel about this?

I don't understand why Rosell didn't reveal the truth in the first place. Otherwise, there would have been no issues right now.

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Lodatz 11 years ago
Tottenham Hotspur, England 150 4992

Hell YEAH. Get that scheming tool out of there, and bring back Laporta.

Or at least, someone who shares the same values as Laporta.

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mladen 11 years ago
Manchester United, Yugoslavia 253 2319

200 millions for Neymar. Not bad.

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tiki_taka 11 years ago Edited
Barcelona, France 367 9768

@Lodatz : +1
It could be the best opportunity to change president without havng 2 years of bad results.
The problem is that Barça are still wining the Liga, our level decreased drastically with this Rossell and internal issues are looking very strange, as the Iniesta case or Valdes case who didnt speak to Rossell for a year and a half now.
If it is proven that he has stolen the club, then the best place for this kind of persons is jail. But could rich people go to jail in 2014 ? I doubt about it...
Bring Laporta back, and apologies to Johan Crujf publically, bring back Bergiristan from City and keep the youth developement philosophy back before we totally looks like Real Madrid bis, Marketting signings Aka Neymar....etc.
Perez is 100 hundred times better than Rossell.

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@Lodatz : +1
It could be the best opportunity to change president without havng 2 years of bad results.
The problem is that Baru00e7a are still wining the Liga, our level decreased drastically with this Rossell and internal issues are looking very strange, as the Iniesta case or Valdes case who didnt speak to Laporta for a year and a half now.
If he is proven that he has stolen the club, then the best place for this kind of arrogant and criminal persons is jail. But could rich people go to jail in 2014 ? I doubt about it...
Bring Laporta back, and apologies to Johan Crujf publically, bring back Bergiristan from City and keep the youth developement philosophy back before we totally looks like Real Madrid bis, Marketting signings Aka Neymar....etc.
Perez is 100 hundred times better than Rossell.

@Lodatz : +1
It could be the best opportunity to change president without havng 2 years of bad results.
The problem is that Baru00e7a are still wining the Liga, our level decreased drastically with this Rossell and internal issues are looking very strange, as the Iniesta case or Valdes case who didnt speak to Rossell for a year and a half now.
If he is proven that he has stolen the club, then the best place for this kind of arrogant and criminal persons is jail. But could rich people go to jail in 2014 ? I doubt about it...
Bring Laporta back, and apologies to Johan Crujf publically, bring back Bergiristan from City and keep the youth developement philosophy back before we totally looks like Real Madrid bis, Marketting signings Aka Neymar....etc.
Perez is 100 hundred times better than Rossell.

mladen 11 years ago
Manchester United, Yugoslavia 253 2319

Now Official.

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tiki_taka 11 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

Bye.

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Marcus2011 11 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

I am sort of glad we did not sign Neymar ...

Rosell was always fishy looking .

@tiki_taka

If Perez is better 100 times , it just makes Rosell even worse than he already is .

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Dynastian98 11 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

Good thing he stepped down. Now I'm still waiting for Perez to do the same. :'(

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tiki_taka 11 years ago Edited
Barcelona, France 367 9768

Rossell, thank you. Even if you were not as popular as Laporta, let the justice do his job.

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Dynastian98 11 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Tiki

I heard Barca's vice-president is going to take over until 2016. How much do you know about this? Do you think it's a good idea?

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tiki_taka 11 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

I dont have any idea. I knew it by reading this post...
They will wait probably until 2016 before voting for another president. The results are good even if the football is not atractive, so i think the direction will continue his job until the next mandate.

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Footaholic 11 years ago
Arsenal, Egypt 178 2277

@Dynastian: LOL, if only someone could dig up some dirt on Perez. Both clubs would be better off. This whole Rossell saga will be a blessing in disguise... or not so disguised really :)

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Dynastian98 11 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Foota

Problem is, most of the hate garnered on Perez are his ethical and moral decisions on his attitude players and managers. That's not something we can use to force him out though. He's a pretty shrewd businessman, but I'm still skeptical to how he manages to spend so much money so frequently. I'm still questioning where he got all that money to spend on Ronaldo, Kaka, Alonso, Benzema, Albiol, and Arbeloa in ONE transfer window.

Even WITH the profit we got from selling players, we spent 171 million Euros in that ONE transfer window, which I think is absolutely ridiculous.

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charlie33 11 years ago
Arsenal, England 14 188

one of my former coaches actually had dinner with rosell last year. If I was rosell I probably would have stepped down also

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tiki_taka 11 years ago Edited
Barcelona, France 367 9768

Sandro Rosell while is about to submit his resignation as president of FC Barcelona after the scandal about the transfer of Neymar, Johan Cruyff has indulged in a little dig on his Twitter account.

"For me, the ideal model of sports management is based on the training of players, surrounded by people with a desire to help them," he launched to the attention of Rosell. The next few days ahead of the complicated side of Barcelona.

Perez is way better than Rossell, bringing good coaches, the signings....etc.
Rossell financial work was perfect, but the team management and the signings were catastrophic.
Choosing Vilanova (a big mistake), and taking the decision to wait almost a year until he recovers. We had the chance to have a unified team and stable, so we didnt have to change anything but of course, its not enough to win CL.
He failed to bring Silva and Luiz as a CB, and everytime he didnt have other plans as for Neymar, i dont like the obssession to bring a player, there were many other good CB.
The money spent was not well used was our main problems since Guardiola left are still remaining. Song was not what we needed, And Alexis was a bargain.
I would be happy if there is a real change, Laporta needs to reappear somehow :).

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Lodatz 11 years ago
Tottenham Hotspur, England 150 4992

Was Vilanova a big mistake, though? really? I mean, the dude got cancer. He was doing pretty well up until then, no?

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Dynastian98 11 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Lodatz

Xavi himself came out and stated that Vilanova never really worked with tactics with the team. He never thought of any "plan" against Bayern, except for the usual possession play and buildup. Not planning tactics against a team with the quality of Bayern was just asking for the 7-0. Feeling sympathy for him is one thing, but you can't deny that Vilanova's only accomplishment that year was harassing all the mediocre teams in La Liga on the way to the title. He even managed to beat Real Madrid only once in 6 attempts, which is quite disappointing.

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