Daily Mirror

You’ve done me Ron

‘Cristiano tells judge he wouldn’t face £13m tax case if he was not a star’

- BY MATTHEW YOUNG m.young@trinitymir­ror.com

CRISTIANO Ronaldo told a judge he was being picked on because he is famous, during a grilling over claims he dodged £13.1million in tax.

The Real Madrid footie ace, 32, was quizzed by magistrate­s in the Spanish capital for 90 minutes at a pre-trial hearing.

But while the session was behind closed doors, it was last night reported that Ronaldo rowed with the judge, saying: “If I wasn’t called Cristiano Ronaldo I wouldn’t be sat here.”

And Judge Monica Gomez Ferrer hit back: “You are mistaken. Plenty of anonymous people have sat where you are.

“You are under investigat­ion for an alleged financial crime based on the evidence provided and upon which it is my duty to make a ruling.”

Ronaldo was expected to make a statement afterwards but entered and left via an undergroun­d garage in the Pozuelo de Alarcon suburb.

Prosecutor­s allege that Ronaldo took “advantage of a company structure created in 2010 to hide income generated in Spain from his image rights from tax authoritie­s”.

They say this was a “voluntary and conscious breach of his fiscal obligation­s in Spain”.

In a statement last night, Ronaldo said: “The Spanish tax authoritie­s know my income in detail, because we have given it to them. I have never hidden anything in my declaratio­ns, nor have I had the smallest intention of evading taxes.”

The Portuguese star said he did not create a special structure to manage image rights after joining Real from Manchester United in 2010, saying he used the set-up deemed “legal and legitimate” by English tax authoritie­s.

If the case is sent to trial and he is found guilty, Ronaldo could face a fine of “at least €28million” (£25million) and three-and-ahalf years’ jail. At his age, such an outcome would be likely to end his football career.

Ronaldo is believed to be the world’s highest-paid athlete.

Last November, he signed a new deal with Real that runs until 2021 – worth £43million per year in salary and bonuses.

But that does not include tens of millions more he rakes in from modelling, sponsorshi­p deals and endorsemen­ts. His lifetime deal with Nike, which began in 2003, is worth £1billion.

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