Several clubs have spoken out about the 'Negreira case', in which the Barcelona Football Club paid for several years the former Vice President of the Technical Committee of Referees, Enríquez Negreira. A case that could go back to the end of the last century and with amounts that already reach to 7 million euros as "advice" by the former referee, in addition to the involvement of his son. Sevilla and Espanyol were the first to step forward.
Many have been waiting for Real Madrid to talk about the famous 'Negreira case', and yesterday was the day. Emilio Butragueño, the club's Director of Institutional Relations, spoke to the DAZN microphones after the 1-1 draw in the derby against Atlético Madrid.
For the white legend, the important thing is patience and confidence in the Spanish justice system. "For Real Madrid, we must respect the times of justice. We must wait for the prosecution's investigations to conclude, to determine what has happened."