​Prosecutors in the Neymar case have called for jail sentences of two years and three months and seven years and three months, respectively, for Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu and his predecessor Sandro Rosell, according to ​AS.





Both are accused of alleged financial and administrative fraud.





Public prosecutor requests prison sentence for Rosell & Bartomeu http://t.co/qpAT9H705x pic.twitter.com/KhmVVakioA — AS English (@English_AS) March 23, 2015





In addition, they request €33 million in compensation from the club, as well as personal fines for Bartomeu and Rosell.





The pair are accused of hiding information from the Barca "socios" in meetings over the real cost of Brazil star Neymar, when he transferred to the Camp Nou from Santos in 2013.









An investigation by Spain’s Inland Revenue established that Rosell “camouflaged or hid the higher cost of the football player from the club”.





It is considered that the ex-president “contemplated paying the fee in installments”, simulating the payments to false limited companies, which prompted the accusation of false administration, in order to pay a wage without declaring tax in the Spanish mainland - a crime against the Inland Revenue.