Daily Mirror

Ronaldo ‘must return to live in Portugal to avoid extraditio­n’

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R BUCKTIN US Editor chris.bucktin@mirror.co.uk

AMERICAN officials can demand the extraditio­n of Cristiano Ronaldo on a European arrest warrant, a legal expert claims.

But the football superstar could avoid facing a US court on rape allegation­s by returning to his native Portugal. The warrant would almost certainly be denied for any suspect living in their own country.

Professor Emilio Cortes, a leading Spanish lawyer, said: “The rules in Europe and the US are different – and the American authoritie­s have the possibilit­y to solicit the extraditio­n of Ronaldo unless he is in Portugal.”

The warning comes a week after Las Vegas police

ACCUSED Cristiano Ronaldo reopened an investigat­ion into allegation­s by Kathryn Mayorga, 34, that she was raped by Ronaldo in June 2009. The lawyer’s advice has farreachin­g implicatio­ns for the striker, who joined Italian club Juventus in a four-year £105million deal in July. He could end up playing out his career in Portugal.

Cortes also claimed the £288,000 payment made in 2010 to buy Ms Mayorga’s silence would be seen in the US as “an explicit acknowledg­ement of having committed the crime”.

The latest move came as Ms Mayorga’s lawyer, Leslie Stovall, says he “potentiall­y” has three more claims surroundin­g the ex-Manchester United player. Ronaldo’s mum Dolores and sister Katia have posted pics of him in a Superman cape asking fans to show support for “justice”.

The 33-year-old has told his 75 million social media followers: “I firmly deny the accusation­s.”

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