The judicial soap opera between Neymar and Barcelona, which began in 2017 with the departure of the Brazilian forward to Paris Saint-Germain and which has led to a series of crossed lawsuits that have not prevented the flirtation between both parties in a hypothetical reunion, seems to be in process of resolution. Barça and Neymar seem to be looking for peace, according to the newspaper 'El Mundo'.
Based on the information in this medium, lawyers for both parties would be drafting an agreement this week whereby both would renounce the crossed lawsuits that have come in the last few seasons.
Barça has denounced Neymar for 16.7 million euros in two lawsuits. In one he claims the return of the 10 million that he paid in his day for the renewal premium months before he signed for PSG and that amount is added 6.7 million more to those that the Court of the Social number 15 of Barcelona when he ruled that Neymar should return 6.7 million to the Barça club.
For its part, The player continues to claim 43.65 million from the Blaugrana club that, in his opinion, Barça owed him when he left.
Both causes are in court appealed by both parties and according to the pact revealed by 'El Mundo' there would be a principle of agreement to forgive each other that began to be sustained when recently the lawyers of both parties decided to establish a truce and by mutual agreement postponed the trial that was set to settle the lawsuit filed by Neymar against Barça in which he claimed an amount close to 3.5 million in concept of settlement when leaving the Barça entity during the summer of 2017.
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