Paris Saint Germain Superstar Neymar Appears in Barcelona Court on Fraud and Corruption Charges
Neymar Jr made his first appearance in a Spanish court this week, in connection with fraud and corruption charges Brazilian investment firm DIS took Neymar to court over allegations that his move from Santos to Barcelona was undervalued The Brazil forward is expected to appear again on Friday, October 21, in the case against him and eight others Follow Sports Brief on Twitter for more trending and breaking news! It's a make-or-break week for Neymar Jr. The Brazil and Paris Saint-Germain superstar faces jail time if found guilty of the fraud and corruption charges levelled against him. Neymar made his first appearance at court in Barcelona, where he spent approximately two hours before leaving with his mother, Nadine Goncalves da Silva Santos.
When is Neymar appearing? Neymar Jr and eight others appeared in a Barcelona court on Monday, October 17. They are facing fraud and corruption charges over Neymar's 2013 transfer from Santos to Barcelona.
It is reported that Neymar, his parents, former Barcelona presidents Sandro Rosell and Josep Maria Bartomeu, former Santos president Odilio Rodriguez, and representatives from both clubs are all charged. Why are they charged? Brazilian investment firm DIS, who owed 40% of Neymar’s rights while he was at Santos, claimed that his transfer to Barcelona was undervalued and that he was sold to the Spanish club without their consent. CNN noted that the PSG forward spent approximately two hours in the court before the judge excused him from the rest of the day's proceedings. Paris Saint-Germain superstar Neymar alongside his fellow co-accused in the Barcelona Court. When will Neymar testify? Neymar is expected to testify on Friday, October 21. He, alongside the other defendants, have denied any wrongdoing in the matter. Can Neymar be jailed? The Brazilian firm want Neymar to be jailed for five years and also want the former club presidents to face jail time. Spanish prosecutors are pushing for a two-year sentence for the footballer.

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