Cristiano Ronaldo is facing possible charges of tax fraud in Spain.
The country’s tax office have passed a file to prosecutors, who will decide whether to press charges against the Portuguese Real Madrid striker.
The country’s tax office have passed a file to prosecutors, who will decide whether to press charges against the Portuguese Real Madrid striker.
Reports in Spain stressed yesterday that Ronaldo, 32, is suspected of defrauding 15m euros(£13m) between 2011 and 2014.
In December, leaked documents suggested Ronaldo had avoided tax on income from image rights allegedly held in offshore accounts. He denied the claims.
In December, leaked documents suggested Ronaldo had avoided tax on income from image rights allegedly held in offshore accounts. He denied the claims.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho
was also implicated in those claims – published after an international
consortium of journalists obtained a trove of about 18 million
documents. He also denied the claims.
On Wednesday, Spain’s Supreme Court confirmed a 21-month jail term handed down last year to Lionel Messi – but the Barcelona and Argentina forward is unlikely to go to prison.
On Wednesday, Spain’s Supreme Court confirmed a 21-month jail term handed down last year to Lionel Messi – but the Barcelona and Argentina forward is unlikely to go to prison.
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