El Clasico heads to court
This time, the Negreira saga will not be settled on a football pitch. Barcelona have decided to take the fight into the legal arena, and they could not have picked a more symbolic target: Florentino Perez himself, the Real Madrid president.
On Friday, in a blunt and no-nonsense statement, the Catalan club confirmed it had filed a request for a preliminary conciliation hearing ahead of possible criminal defamation proceedings. It is a required step in Spain before any trial, but it already feels like a warning shot.
Back to an explosive press conference
It all starts on May 12. That day, Florentino Perez holds an unusual press conference, one in which he settles scores with a fair chunk of the Spanish media. But it is what he says about the Negreira case that really lights the fuse.
The Madrid chief talks about “systemic corruption” and goes as far as saying several titles had been “stolen” from Real Madrid in recent years, directly tying them to the case that has been hanging over Barca for months. The next day, in an interview with several outlets, he doubles down and does not back away from a word of it.
For Barca, that crosses the line. Coming from the president of their biggest rival, this is no longer sporting beef. In their view, it is straight-up defamation.
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In its statement, Barca sets out one specific condition: that Perez withdraw “certain statements he made knowingly”, which they say were defamatory and damaged the club’s image. The message is crystal clear. Either the Madrid president steps back, or this goes to court for real.
FC Barcelona official statementhttps://t.co/3Xo7X5LE4L
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) June 12, 2026
The timing is no accident. Perez was re-elected as Real president at the start of June, in a term that was supposed to be calm after an already spicy season between the two clubs. Instead, he has been caught up by comments made weeks earlier, when he may have thought the whole thing had already blown over.
Negreira, the case that refuses to die
It is hard to understand this latest escalation without going back to Negreira. Since the scandal broke, Barca have been accused of paying huge sums over many years to Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira, the former number two in Spanish refereeing. Officially, it was for technical reports. Unofficially, as the accusers see it, it was to influence referee appointments.
The club has always denied wrongdoing, but the case remains active in court and continues to damage Barca’s reputation, especially in the eyes of their oldest enemies. And Florentino Perez, who has never hidden his dislike for the whole affair, has clearly decided not to soften his language.
The issue is that talking about titles being “stolen” goes straight to Barca’s sporting legitimacy, their trophies, their recent history. For a club as obsessed with image as this one, that is off limits.
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Now the question is how Perez and Real will respond. A retraction looks unlikely, given how deliberately the Madrid president framed his attack. More likely, this ends up in front of a judge, adding another legal chapter to a rivalry already drowning in controversy.
One thing is certain: between Barcelona and Madrid, the battle is no longer being fought only on the pitch. It is now being played out in the courts too.
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