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Rubiales set to return from Caribbean amid corruption probe - ESPN

Former Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales plans to return to Spain next month to be questioned as part of the corruption probe into the deal to move the Spanish Supercopa to Saudi Arabia.

Rubiales was in the Dominican Republic on Wednesday when police raided an apartment belonging to him in Granada, in addition to the RFEF's headquarters in Madrid.

Six people were arrested in the process, with four subsequently released, while Rubiales was one of several other individuals placed under investigation, a court official confirmed to ESPN.

The official said that a warrant has not been issued for his arrest, though, despite contradictory reports, and that there is no request for him to immediately return to Spain.

EFE later reported that he plans to fly back on April 6 with his family and is willing to cooperate with the authorities, even if that had meant coming back sooner.

Rubiales resigned as president of the RFEF last year following his nonconsensual kiss on midfielder Jenni Hermoso after Spain beat England in the Women's World Cup final in Australia.

FIFA have since banned him from all football-related activity for three years, while a judge in Spain has recommended the case go to trial on charges of sexual assault and coercion after taking testimonies from Rubiales and Hermoso, among others.

However, this week's events focus on the 2019 agreement to take the Supercopa to the Middle East, which was brokered by former Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué's company Kosmos.

The RFEF agreed an initial three-year deal, which has since been extended, worth a reported €120 million ($131m) with the Saudi sports authority to stage the competition in Saudi Arabia.

It was a decision which angered Spanish football

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