The news of the payments of the FC Barcelona to a society that had like titling to the then vice-president of the Technical Committee of Referees, José María Enríquez Negreira, has raised the controversy in the Spanish football. Recently, the Seville had been the first club in heaving the voice demanding arrive at the end of the subject, catchword that has been seconded by the Espanyol, that recently has pronounced .

Through the document spread in all his platforms, the team 'perico' has manifested his alarm by the occurred, that would be altering the integrity of the Spanish local competition after the information spread in a principle by the 'Chain BE': "The RCD Espanyol of Barcelona shows alarmed in front of the informations published in distinct media in relation with the designated 'case Negreira'".

Although they recognise that the procedure continues open, for the club treats of a grave subject that has to be attended of fast and thorough way: "In spite of that still it finds in phase of investigation, the possible implications of the published for our competition, the clubs that compose it and the organisms affected would be of such gravity, that demand an exceptional performance to the hour of esclarecer the really occurred and, in his case, debug the corresponding responsibilities in the national field and/or international".

The Espanyol asks celerity in the investigations

Leaving of self-evident his become attached to the valid rules, the Espanyol urges to the entes with competition to no demorar the had to process: "From the RCD Espanyol always have pleaded for the escrupuloso fulfillment of the law and the marked procedures and, in this sense, urgimos to the organisms and competent institutions to treat the subject with the celerity and ejemplaridad that corresponds to a case that puts in cloth of trial the reputation of our football to international level".

In fact, the Catalan team has done reference to a recent episode in which they have seen prejudiced: "In recent dates, our club saw affected by a resolution of another type that, to our trial, put in risk the normal operation of our competition, further of the damage caused directly to our club. As then, from the respect that demand and deserve our fans, today appeal to the rest of clubs and organisms so that they take a step forward in defence of the good operation and good name of our football".