Ronaldo seeks Real Madrid exit after tax accusations: report
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[June 17, 2017]
LISBON (Reuters) - Real Madrid
forward Cristiano Ronaldo wants to leave the club and Spain after
being accused of committing tax fraud in the country, a report in
Portuguese sports daily A Bola said on Friday.
The newspaper said its story was based on a reliable source and that
the 32-year-old four-times world player of the year had already made
up his mind to ask the club for a transfer.
It said that Ronaldo was "deeply disenchanted" with the allegations
against him.
Record, another sports daily, carried a similar story.
Ronaldo's agents could not immediately be reached for comment.
Spanish prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against the player accusing
him of defrauding tax authorities of 14.7 million euros ($16.5
million) by hiding his image rights income between 2011 and 2014.
Ronaldo has denied any wrongdoing.
Real Madrid said on Thursday they were confident the Portuguese
forward had acted legally. They could not immediately be reached on
Friday to comment on the report.
Ronaldo led Real Madrid to their 12th European Cup earlier this
month after scoring two goals in a 4-1 victory over Juventus in the
Champions League final, becoming the tournament's top scorer.
Ronaldo, Portugal's all-time leading scorer, is the latest in a long
line of soccer players in Spain -- among them Barcelona's Lionel
Messi and Neymar -- to be caught up in cases over tax or transfers.
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Portugal's national soccer team player Cristiano Ronaldo attends a
training session. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante
Ronaldo has completed eight seasons at Real Madrid since joining
them from Manchester United in 2009 for a then world record fee of
96 million euros
During that time, they have won the Champions League three times and
La Liga twice. In November, he agreed to extend his contract until
2021.
He is currently at the Confederations Cup in Russia with the
Portuguese national team where his team mate Andre Silva said that
Ronaldo was motivated for the tournament.
"All I can say is that he is motivated, focused on the national team
and encouraging us on to win the tournament," he told a news
conference in Kazan, where Portugal face Mexico on Sunday.
(Writing by Brian Homewood in Berne; Editing by John O'Brien and
Edmund Blair)
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