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Modric latest Real star accused of tax fraud

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MADRID: Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric (pic) became the latest football star in Spain accused by prosecutor­s of committing tax fraud on revenue from his image rights, a court filing revealed.

Prosecutor­s believe the Croatian, whose wife Vadja is also cited in the

accusation, evaded 870,728 (RM4.2mil) in 2013 and 2014 via a shell company set up in Luxembourg.

However, that figure could rise once details of financial holdings belonging to the player in the Isle of Man are revealed to Spanish authoritie­s.

Modric, 32, joined Real from Tottenham Hotspur for a reported fee of £30mil (RM165mil) in 2012.

He is just the latest in a series of star players based in Spain to be accused of tax fraud on income related to image rights in the past few years.

On Tuesday, Real left-back Marcelo

admitted to a 490,917 (RM2.3mil) tax fraud via his image rights in 2013.

As part of Marcelo’s agreement with the authoritie­s, the Brazilian is expected to be handed a four-month suspended sentence and a fine worth 40% of the defrauded amount.

Real’s all-time leading scorer Cristiano Ronaldo appeared in court in July over accusation­s he evaded

14.7mil (RM71mil) worth of tax between 2011 and 2014.

Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano received 21-month and one-year suspended sentences respective­ly after being found guilty of tax fraud over their image rights in 2016.

However, five-time World Player of the Year Messi’s sentence was

later replaced by a 252,000 (RM1.2mil) fine.

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