The Citizen (KZN)

Real jump to star’s defence

PLAYER HAS BEEN NOTHING BUT EXEMPLARY Portuguese skipper in the middle of tax allegation­s.

- Madrid

Real Madrid launched a staunch defence of star forward Cristiano Ronaldo this week, demanding respect for the three-time World Player-ofthe-Year amid allegation­s he hid millions of euros earned from image rights in tax havens.

“Real Madrid demand the maximum respect for a player like Cristiano Ronaldo, whose behaviour has been exemplary during his entire time at our club,” Madrid said in a statement.

An internatio­nal consortium of media organisati­ons last Friday claimed that a huge data leak involving 18 million documents showed the Portuguese skipper hid €150 million from image rights in the British Virgin Islands.

Ronaldo, 31, has strongly denied the claims in a statement via Gestifute, the firm controlled by his agent Jorge Mendes.

“Cristiano Ronaldo has always acted in good faith in this matter, as the fact that he has never been involved in any conflict with the Tax Authoritie­s from any country where he has lived clearly shows,” said Gestifute.

Gestifute also released a tax return issued by the Spanish tax agency showing Ronald is up to date with his obligation­s.

“The certificat­e released by the Spanish tax agency which shows our player Cristiano Ronaldo is up to date with all his tax obligation­s,” added the Madrid statement.

Ronaldo is just one of a series of Madrid players to have been accused by the “Football Leaks” investigat­ion into corruption in football.

Spanish newspaper El Mundo accused Portuguese defenders Pepe and Fabio Coentrao, also both clients of Mendes, of selling their image rights to companies in the British Virgin Islands and Panama respective­ly.

Pepe was reported to have earned €3.7 million in image rights since signing for Madrid in 2007 and Coentrao €3.5 million since 2011.

“Given the informatio­n published in the media, I inform that I am up to date with my tax obligation­s,” Pepe said in a statement released on his Instagram page on Tuesday. – AFP

 ?? Picture: EPA ?? CRISTIANO RONALDO
Picture: EPA CRISTIANO RONALDO

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