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Neymar, Barcelona legal battle goes to court after talks collapse

Spain - Lawyers for Brazilian footballer Neymar and Spanish champions Barcelona failed Friday in their bid to avert a multi-million-dollar court battle over a tangled contact dispute.

"It is going to court," Barcelona lawyer Josep Vives told journalists outside the court after the closed-door reconciliation talks had collapsed.

A court official told journalists that the hearing which is open to the public would begin later on Friday.

The case revolves around a decision by Neymar, the world's most expensive footballer, to quit Barcelona in 2017 and join Paris Saint-Germain in a stunning coup for the French club. 

The move angered the Spanish giants who filed a complaint for breach of contract against the 27-year-old superstar who had pledged loyalty to Barcelona by signing a new deal just one year earlier.

Neymar arrived in Barcelona Thursday ahead of the hearing which was set for 10:00 am (0800 GMT) Friday but lawyers confined later he was not at court.

Neymar's shock transfer to PSG for a world record €222 million ($250 million at the time) came less than a year after he signed a contract that would have kept him at the Spanish club until 2021.

As well as filing a lawsuit, Barcelona refused to pay him 26 million euros, which were part of his contract renewal bonus.

The young Brazilian quickly hit back with a lawsuit demanding payment of the bonus in full. 

'The taxman watching'

Although the full sum of the bonus has never been clear, Neymar received an initial payout and was to have received the rest in instalments over the course of his new contract. 

The Spanish club is demanding he return the part of the loyalty bonus already received as well as €8.5 million plus interest in compensation for breach of contract.

Neymar promptly filed a countersuit demanding payment of the €26 million with interest. 

According to El Mundo daily, the case is being closely watched by the Spanish tax authorities who are keen to know whether Neymar, who was a tax resident in 2017, paid his dues on both the bonus and his transfer to PSG. 

Back in March, Neymar's public relations agency, NR Sports, admitted the tax authorities had requested documents but insisted the player was not the subject of a new tax investigation in Spain.

The young striker has been beset by legal problems since his arrival in Europe in 2013 following his move to the Catalan club from Brazil's Santos.

Barca valued the transfer at €57.1 million but Spanish prosecutors believe the amount paid was at least €83.3 million, trigging a string of legal cases in both countries, some of which remain unresolved.

And since transferring to PSG, things have not been any easier. 

In the last few months, the superstar who has a huge social media following, found himself facing a rape allegation, which was dropped in August, and an assault charge for hitting a fan after PSG's shock defeat in April's French Cup final.

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