
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has said his relationship with Barcelona is “completely broken,” accusing the Catalan club of paying referees for two decades.
Speaking in an interview with El Chiringuito, Perez demanded justice in the Negreira case and said he wants no connection with a club involved in such conduct.
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“I don’t want any connection with a club that has paid off referees for two decades. I want justice to be served in a case of this gravity like the Negreira,” he said.
Perez also revealed that Real Madrid is preparing a 500-page dossier documenting what he described as long-term sporting injustices. The club plans to present the dossier to UEFA next week.
