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The president of LaLiga,

Javier Tebas,

does not intend to give up the investigation of the

Negreira case

in the face of the "serious indications" that have been revealed in the last week.

In addition to offering the Prosecutor's Office his full collaboration, even providing "data that may be relevant", he does not rule out accusing FIFA and UEFA.

The one who has no explanation is from

FC Barcelona

.

"They have only expressed their deep concern to us and that they have launched an internal investigation, but nothing more. No reasonable explanation has been given, just a note in which it seemed that it was something that all the clubs did."

As

Joan Laporta

was one of the presidents who maintained the payments to Negreira, the president of the employers' association launched an ordeal at him: "If [Laporta] does not give a reasonable explanation, he should resign. He will have to give it, although it is the same that a mistake was committed crime".

Thebes insisted that LaLiga cannot open a file because "it is illegal because there is a sports prescription", "but there can be a sports disqualification".

This was what he told the clubs at the division meeting that was held this Monday and which was attended, via telematics, by

Mateu Alemany

as a representative of Barça.

"It is a subject that was not on the agenda but that I have brought up. There is deep concern in many clubs, even in Barcelona, ​​for this issue of verbal advice from the referees, the amount of the invoices and the duration in time.

Everyone wants it to be investigated, even Barça

", he assured before revealing that he has sent the Prosecutor's Office "a letter with data that can help".

What Laporta's board of directors has initiated is an internal investigation, "but we are not going to let the club do this. It has to end up in court. If the Prosecutor's Office does not see a crime, with the data we have we will present a complaint It has to be investigated because the clubs want it that way," he said.

What the Primera teams did not agree on is the drafting of a joint statement, which only Espanyol and Sevilla have done.

Atlético de Madrid

requested it

and it was not considered.

"The announcements are cosmetic and Barça could find it uncomfortable. We have considered that I give the explanations," he said.

In case there were doubts about LaLiga's position, he reaffirmed: "I'm not going to hide behind the clubs. We are clear that there are indications and we must investigate. If the clubs don't like them, let them throw me out or I'll leave", sentenced.

The president does not rule out seeking the collaboration of FIFA and UEFA that could impose sports sanctions on the Barça team: "We are not going to wait for them to enter ex officio. We still ask them with a complaint, we are always active."

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