According to a report in a Portuguese
newspaper, Cristiano Ronaldo has informed Real Madrid of his desire to
leave Spain. The Portuguese star has been accused of defrauding the
Spanish tax office of over 14 million euros.
Cristiano Ronaldo has made an
"incontrovertible" decision to leave Real Madrid, according
to a report published in his native Portugal.
Sports daily "A Bola"
reported that the 32-year-old was "deeply troubled" by
allegations he has defrauded the Spanish tax authorities of 14.7
million euros ($16.5 million) in unpaid taxes between 2011 and 2014
and has informed club president Florentino Perez of his desire to
leave the current Spanish and European champions.
The Madrid tax authorities have accused
the four-time Ballon d'Or winner of falsely declaring income as being
earned through real estate rather than the sale of image rights -
taking it into a lower tax bracket. If found guilty, the winger could
face a fine of several million euros and a prison sentence of up to
seven years.
Ronaldo, currently in Russia with the
Portuguese national team, responded calmly via Instagram
Ronaldo, who is currently in Russia
with the Portuguese national team ahead of the Confederations Cup, is
said to have "a clear conscience" but posted a message on
his Instagram account on Thursday saying: "Sometimes the best
answer it's (sic) to be quiet."
Responding to the allegations, the
player's lawyer has said that his client was "completely
surprised" and feels "unfairly treated," while the
agency that represents Ronaldo added that there had been "no
systematic tax evasion."
'Full confidence'
In a statement, Real Madrid have
declared their support for their top scorer, who had 42 goals in 46
appearances last season as Los Blancos became the first team to win
back-to-back Champions
League titles.
"Real Madrid have full confidence
in Cristiano Ronaldo, who we understand has acted in accordance with
the legality regarding the fulfilment of his fiscal obligations,"
read the statement from the Spanish champions.
"Since his arrival at Real Madrid
in July 2009, Cristiano Ronaldo has always shown a clear will to
fulfill all his tax obligations. Real Madrid is absolutely convinced
that Cristiano Ronaldo will prove his total innocence in this
process. Real Madrid hopes that the Justice will act as quickly as
possible so that his innocence can be demonstrated as soon as
possible."
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"Full confidence" - Spanish
and European Champions Real Madrid have given their player their full
backing
Not the first
Ronaldo is not the first high-profile
La Liga star to come to the attention of the Spanish tax authorities.
In July 2016, Barcelona's Lionel Messi and his father, Jorge, were
sentenced to 21 months in jail after a court found the pair owed more
than four million euros in unpaid image rights tax. Since neither had
a criminal record, the Messis did not actually go to prison.
Should Ronaldo leave Madrid, potential
suitors could include Paris Saint-Germain, who allegedly held secret
talks with the player in 2015-16. Manchester United, whose chief
executive, Ed Woodward, appears obsessed with big-name signings,
would likely jump at the chance to bring the club's prodigal son back
to Old Trafford.
"A Bola" recently speculated
before the emergence of the tax allegations that Ronaldo could be the
subject of a 180-million bid this summer.
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