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JUST IN! Real Madrid have released a statement after the corruption charges brought against fierce rivals FC Barcelona. SLInt MORE:

It was announced on Friday that, that the Blaugrana will face charges of corruption in sports, unfair administration and falsehood in mercantile documents after alleged payments were made to the former vice president of Spain's referee committee Enriquez Negreira.

While Barcelona have not yet made a statement, Los Blancos have now called for an urgent board meeting to discuss the way forward.

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