THE BARÇA DENIES THE PAYMENT OF A COMMISSION
Communiqué of the Barça on the controversy with Neymar and Cury
Published:14/09/2018 - 12:42h
Updated:14/09/2018 - 17:51h
The FC Barcelona has issued a cutting communiqué in which it denies the payment of any type of commission to André Cury after the course of Neymar Jr to Paris Saint-Germain. From the club, besides, no descartan undertake legal actions
The FC Barcelona is not had to tolerate the leak of falser informations through the media, and even less in reference to the traspaso of Neymar Jr to Paris Saint-Germain. It is thus that has launched a communiqué, in the last hours, in which it leaves clear that in no case paid a special commission to André Cury by the course of 'Ney' to the Parisian group.
The Barcelona club has remembered that the Brazilian player went of the Barcelona club by means of the payment of the clause of rescission and no by the road of a traspaso, and has denied the informations spread this Thursday by the 'Chain BE', of which did echo other Spanish means although from the Catalan entity quickly denied the veracity of the news.
"The FC Barcelona denies to have credited payment any to André Cury like commission by the exit of the player Neymar Jr", begins the communiqué of the Barcelona. "We remember that the exit of the Brazilian player did not go fruit of a traspaso, but of the payment of a clause of rescission", adds to continuation in the writing published by the Barça.
And it finalises of the following way, clearing the labora of André Cury and leaving clear that the FC Barcelona poses seriously undertake legal actions against those that spread false news against of the Catalan club: "André Cury keeps a contractual relation with the club, without exclusivity, through his company, to develop tasks of 'scouting'".
"In the last times, André Cury has collaborated in the incorporations of players like Paulinho, Yerry Mina, Coutinho and Arthur. The FC Barcelona reserves the right to undertake legal actions against all those that spread false news on the club, in defence of his image and of his legitimate interests", concludes the communiqué.
The FC Barcelona leaves the clear things
It remains clear, therefore, that the information launched the Thursday by the 'Chain BE' was not in the true, and that André Cury did not earn 6,6 million euros owing to a supposed commission by the course of Neymar Jr to Paris Saint-Germain. In the next days will know if the FC Barcelona decides, or no, undertake legal actions against the quoted media.