Real Madrid to sue after ex-police chief claims they 'bribed refs before Barça did'
Los Blancos are to take legal action following "false accusations" made by the former commissioner in a radio interview
Real Madrid are to take legal action against a former police chief who claimed their president Florentino Perez bribed referees before Barcelona were accused of paying off officials in Spain.
Barcelona have been charged with bribery after the Catalan club paid over €7 million in a period of 17 years to former refereeing vice-president Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira between 2001 and 2018.
The Blaugrana have strenuously and repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, saying the payments were merely for technical reports, and adding that such a thing is normal practice at any big club.
In an interview with Catalan station RAC 1, Villarejo said: "All presidents have done it. Florentino Perez too. Somehow, at Real Madrid, before this (Negreira case) the same thing had already been detected."
Villarejo also described Perez as "untouchable", claiming it would be "impossible" to prosecute the construction magnate in Spain.
"It is impossible to prosecute anything that involves Perez," he said. "It would be suicide for anyone who dares to do so. Florentino is untouchable."
Real responded quickly to what they called "false accusations" and vowed to take legal action against Villarejo.
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"The president of Real Madrid C.F., Florentino Perez, has ordered the immediate filing of the corresponding legal action against the ex-commissioner Villarejo for the false accusations made on the Catalan radio station RAC1," the club said in a statement.
Speaking about the allegations, LaLiga president Javier Tebas said: "If he has proof, he needs to show it." But on the claims that Perez is untouchable, he said: "That one I believe."
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Ben Hayward is a European football writer and Tottenham Hotspur fan with over 15 years’ experience, he has covered games all over the world - including three World Cups, several Champions League finals, Euros, Copa America - and has spent much of that time in Spain. Ben speaks English and Spanish, currently dividing his time between Barcelona and London, covering all the big talking points of the weekend on FFT: he’s also written several list features and interviewed Guglielmo Vicario for the magazine.