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Vidal bonus dispute clouds Barca’s preparations for Saturday’s derby

Spanish La Liga leaders FC Barcelona will be looking to preserve their two-point lead over fellow giants Real Madrid when they visit local rivals Espanyol on Saturday.

But their preparations have been hit by a legal battle with their own midfielder Arturo Vidal.

The Chilean’s lawyers filed a complaint to Spain’s players union (AFE) last month citing an unpaid bonus of 2.4 million euros (2.04 million pounds).

News of this development emerged while the player was back in his homeland during the league’s winter break.

Barca have declined to comment on the complaint, while Vidal has said its an issue for his representatives.

But he has also declared it is “unfair” he has not received all of the 4.1 million euros his people believe he is owed in total in appearance bonuses.

Vidal has only started four of Barca’s 18 league games this season, making 10 substitute’s appearances.

He was left out of the line-up for the club’s biggest matches against Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid.

The Chilean has not accepted his drop in influence in the team quietly.

He told Catalan network TV3 in November he would “look for a solution and look to other horizons’’ if he did not regain a regular place in the side.

But his dispute with the club comes at a time when the team is light in midfield.

Brazilian Arthur Melo ruled out for three weeks with a groin problem while Carles Alena has joined Real Betis on loan.

The Catalans are also without first-choice goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, meaning Brazilian Neto will make his league debut in the derby against Espanyol.

Espanyol are bottom of La Liga and have appointed their third coach of the season in Abelardo Fernandez.

Real Madrid slipped two points behind the champions by drawing their final game of 2019 at home to Athletic Bilbao.

They begin the new year with a gruelling match at neighbours Getafe, who are sixth in the standings.

Atletico Madrid, meanwhile, will be looking to continue their strong end to the year which took them back into the top-four.

They host Levante in search of a third win in a row.

Once the weekend’s league action is over, Atletico Madrid, Barca, Real Madrid and Valencia will head to Saudi Arabia to contest the revamped Spanish Super Cup.

The top flight will resume again two weeks later on Jan. 17.(Reuters/NAN)

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