LaLiga has issued a statement in which all the clubs, except Real Madrid and the main party involved, FC Barcelona, ​​describe

the Negreira case as "

maximum seriousness ".

LaLiga and its Delegate Commission "reject and repudiate the facts, and are

deeply concerned

and actively working to clarify any irregularities that may have occurred around the Negreira case, whether sporting or of any other nature," they said in a statement.

At the same time, they say they are "following this matter very closely" and that they will act "

firmly

within the powers and limits allowed by the Law."

LaLiga has exposed to all the members of the Delegate Commission the different actions that it has carried out and is carrying out, among which are included: a letter to the Prosecutor's Office, communications with the data and information that LaLiga considers pertinent to different organizations, Spanish and European;

"and more actions that at this time LaLiga considers that it should not make public so as not to harm the investigation."

The League has also asked the judge of the National Court (AN) that investigates the Soule case, on the alleged irregularities in the management of

Ángel María Villar

as president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), to investigate a series of payments that the RFEF did to the son of the former vice president of the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) José María Enríquez Negreira during the Villar stage.

It is about

4,400 euros

that the RFEF would have paid in several batches between 2011 and 2016 to the son of Negreira and coach Javier Enríquez.

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