The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Taxing times as angry Ronaldo eyes Real exit

£12.8m: Forward accused of defrauding Spanish authoritie­s

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Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo is outraged at what he feels is unfair treatment by Spanish tax authoritie­s and is determined to quit the club and the country.

The 32-year-old feels he is being singled out for disproport­ionate treatment after prosecutor­s accused him of defrauding the authoritie­s of £12.8million.

A source claims the Portugal internatio­nal “feels great indignatio­n” with all the speculatio­n about his tax affairs and a sense of injustice at the allegation­s – which he contests – and has made a decision to leave Spain.

This week Ronaldo's agency Gestifute released a statement which said: “There is no tax evasion scheme . . . There has never been any hiding nor any intention to hide anything.”

On Thursday Ronaldo, who only signed a new five-year contract in November, posted a picture of him with his fingers to his lips on

“There has never been any hiding nor any intention to hide anything”

Instagram with the caption: “Sometimes the best answer it’s to be quiet.”

The potential availabili­ty of the Portugal internatio­nal, one of the most marketable players in the world, would alert a number of top clubs, plus big-spending Chinese Super League sides looking to make a statement.

However, his Real contract is understood to have £874million buyout clause and, in May, global media company Forbes calculated his pre-tax salary as being close to £45million.

Ronaldo has helped Real win the Champions League three times, scoring twice in last month’s final as they became the first club to retain the title and he is only the second player to score in three different finals.

Rival Lionel Messi took a similar stance in threatenin­g to quit Spain in 2014, also claiming he had been singled out for special treatment, when he was accused of concealing £3.5million from the authoritie­s. The Argentinia­n was found guilty and lost an appeal against a 21month prison sentence – under Spanish law sentences under two years are usually suspended – and a £1.8million fine.

 ??  ?? HOLD ON, THERE: Central defender Bruno Alves, left, and forward Cristiano Ronaldo during training with the Portugual squad ahead of the Confederat­ions Cup
HOLD ON, THERE: Central defender Bruno Alves, left, and forward Cristiano Ronaldo during training with the Portugual squad ahead of the Confederat­ions Cup
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American Rickie Fowler after equalling the lowest-ever first round score at a US Open with a 65 at Erin Hills

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