Real Madrid is unwilling to drop the Negreira lawsuit, even though there is no proof that FC Barcelona has committed any violation. Since the Blaugrana chose to break with the Super League idea and fortify their connection with UEFA and EFC, the Merengues, who have positioned themselves as private prosecutors in the court probe, have been at odds with the team.
Florentino Perez, the president of Real Madrid, has frequently made public attacks against Barcelona. During his evidence in court, Real Madrid’s attorneys also questioned former Barcelona president Joan Laporta. The judge denied the capital club’s request for access to the Catalans’ 2010–2018 financial records.
Journalist Ramon Alvarez de Mon, who is located in Madrid, claims that Real Madrid will now attempt to persuade UEFA to revive Barcelona’s disciplinary procedures in relation to the Negreira affair. They are confident that the Blaugrana will face harsh penalties from UEFA.
Real Madrid certain Barcelona will face UEFA sanctions in Negreira case
Hoping that Barcelona would face UEFA punishment. According to the update, UEFA has the authority to punish Barcelona by prohibiting its players from registering and preventing it from competing in UEFA tournaments for a duration of one to 10 years, dependent on the seriousness of the infraction.
In the Barça-Negreira dispute, UEFA has halted disciplinary procedures for the time being, but Real Madrid is adamant that this might alter and result in penalties against its bitter rivals.
According to the source, Barça would not require a judicial decision to be sanctioned by UEFA, and it would be extremely important for them to admit to paying Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira, the former vice president of the Referees Technical Committee (CTA). It appears to be just another pointless effort by the Spanish capital club to prolong the matter, and it is unclear where it will end.








