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Barcelona Reportedly Looking To Pay Neymar Rights Holder DIS To Avoid Court Date

Barcelona is "secretly negotiating a compensation payment to DIS, the company that held 40% of the 'rights' to Neymar before he was signed by the club," according to Marco Ruiz of AS. According to "sources close to DIS," Barcelona has offered to pay €8M ($10.9M) -- however DIS wants €20M ($27.3M) if "they are not to take Neymar’s father to court." DIS said that Neymar's father sold the player's rights twice, "which is a criminal offence" -- once to DIS and "also to Barcelona, who now have both a moral and contractual obligation to do something." Barcelona has an obligation because "the club signed a clause stating that they would cover any possible economic loss arising from a claim by DIS." Before Neymar's transfer was signed, "DIS sent two lawyers (without prior appointment) to the Camp Nou." Those lawyers "wanted to explain to Rosell why they should be negotiating their 40% holding directly with them." But Barcelona "refused to speak to them" and DIS then "refused to sign the transfer, which was only signed by Santos and Barcelona" (AS, 1/29).

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