The scandal that erupted in Spanish football and is being investigated by prosecutors and the tax office continues to grow as more revelations emerge. On its front page this Friday daily World announces that DASNIL 95 SL has sent a bureaufax signed by José Maria Enriques Negreira to Josep Maria Bartomeu, President of Fútbol Club Barcelona on February 5, 2019. Whoever was Vice President of the Technical Referees Committee from 1994 to 2018 threatens in this document the President of the Blue Garnets to take legal action and denounce alleged violations that could affect the Blue Garnets club.

According to what has come to light in the past few hours, Enriques Negreira received an amount of around 7 million euros from FC Barcelona through the aforementioned company from 2001 to 2018.

It is after leaving the Technical Committee of Referees that Barcelona refuses its services, and a few months later the bureaufax published today World. The document is written in a very harsh tone from start to finish. “After all this time spent together, I take this as a completely unjustified personal insult,” Enriquez Negreira’s bureaufax begins.

“I have a firm intention to file a complaint with the courts, which will certainly have negative consequences,” he continues. In the bureaufax, Enriques Negreira admits that up to this point he had not taken action “fairly to avoid serious consequences” because he did not believe “that another scandal was good for the club.”

Negreira goes on to say that “despite this and despite the fact that I have the right to publicly inform the authorities about everything that I know and that I can prove, and this fits perfectly with the scenario in which I moved and communicated with you and with previous presidents, I don’t want to miss the opportunity to reach a fair agreement for both sides.

It is after this that the former vice-president of the Technical Committee of Judges launches the main message of his bureaufax, according to World: “I do not declare hostility towards any of the club and do not wish to disclose all violations of which I am aware of and which I have experienced first hand against anyone from the club.”

“But you will force me to do this unless you reconsider your decision and honor the agreement that we were to continue to count on my services until the end of the presidency,” he finished, before urging Bartomeu to have a “private meeting.” and “absolutely confidential”. to resolve the issue “finally for and for the benefit of all”.