The end of the legal problems between the team and the Brazilian reduce the expenses they had planned from the Camp Nou
Barcelona’s board of directors, chaired by Joan Laporta, has secured 55 million euros in revenue for the 2021-2022 academic year thanks to having made a provision (included in the losses of 481 million for the 2020-2021 academic year) for possible costs of the litigation he had opened with Neymar, which have come to naught after an agreement was reached by both parties.
This was announced by the ‘2Playbook’ portal, which explains that the Camp Nou offices ensure that this maneuver is “required by law” and that there was no agreement with Neymar when the accounts for the 2020 season were closed. -2021 on June 30.
The pact with the former Barça player was announced on July 26 and led to Neymar renouncing his claim of 54 million euros to Barça in exchange for the club leaving the 16.7 million he was asking for. In total, there were four lawsuits between Neymar and Barça.
In addition to a provision for these litigations, the Laporta board made another of approximately $ 45 million for the two open inspections by the Tax Agency. Anything that does not have to make use of the total of this amount will also mean income for the current course.