The camp nou starter has been at the center of the club’s war for staying forward Lionel Messi.
According to Spanish media outlet El Mundo, allegations of corruption have been made at the club.
The fees relate to the fact that Barcelona hired social media company I3 Ventures to monitor its activity.
The Catalan police have submitted a report with the judgment on the investigation of the case, which has resulted in “possible economic crimes”.
It is reported that the Spanish aspect paid up to six hundred% more than the same previous fees for the company’s services.
Bartomeu accused of making non-public monetary gains in the Barcagate case.
In February, the LaLiga team was forced to deny claims that it had hired the corporate to attack star players, adding Lionel Messi.
It has been that the club paints along I3 Ventures to damage the reputation of its player and other potential presidents.
According to reports, in total more than a hundred accounts have been created and Barcelona has paid 830,000 euros to the company.
In reaction to these allegations, one of the club has stated: “FC Barcelona categorically denies any data and, in addition, the outsourcing of facilities similar to social media accounts that have disseminated negative or derogatory messages similar to any person, entity or organization that may have been or have been connected to the club.
“I3 Ventures, a club service provider, has no appointments with the accounts discussed and, if a date were discovered, the club would promptly terminate its contractual agreement and take any mandatory legal action to protect its interests.
As such, FC Barcelona confirms that it has contracted a similar follow-up to social networks to analyze the positive and negative messages about the organization itself. “
The club is in crisis as Lionel Messi continues to leave to make his way.
Messi filed an application to spend the loose this summer.
Barcelona said he had a contract with them until 2021, with the clause that allowed him to leave without anything expiring.
The player’s father flew to Spain this week from Argentina to talk face-to-face with Bartomeu.
After a “very good” assembly on Thursday, Jorge Messi admitted that his son could stay at the club in a sensational change of direction.
Messi would have a record bid of 623 million pounds on the Manchester City table.
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