According to "AS" newspaper, Real Madrid continues to exert pressure in the Negreira case, having requested the judge to order Barcelona to submit compliance system documents from 2010 to 2018.

Real Madrid has asked the judge to compel Barcelona to provide all its compliance system materials from 2010 to 2018 to verify whether monitoring mechanisms against sports corruption existed at the time and whether these mechanisms were genuinely implemented.
The investigation into the Negreira case is still progressing, and Real Madrid is not sitting idly by, determined to see it through to the end. In recent months, Real Madrid's president has publicly stated this. Real Madrid and Barcelona have become completely estranged, and there is no turning back from the confrontation between the two clubs.
Real Madrid continues to exert pressure at the level of sports organizations, especially on UEFA—the only body authorized to impose penalties on Barcelona. Meanwhile, Real Madrid's lawyers are also continuing to advance on the legal front.
Real Madrid has also requested the Civil Guard to submit invoices, payment authorizations, internal process documents, and audit reports from the companies Tresep, Radamanto, and Best Norton. According to the complaint, these materials had previously been requested but were not included in the case file.
Real Madrid's stance is no longer concealed; both sports and legal avenues will proceed in parallel until a final ruling is reached. Real Madrid has requested UEFA to strip Barcelona of the titles won during the period of the Negreira case.
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