Monday, July 31, 2017

RONALDO'S HEAD OF COMMUNICATION SPEAKS AFTER CR7 EXITS COURT.


Cristiano Ronaldo refused to speak to the media after appearing in court on four charges of tax evasion.

The Real Madrid superstar is accused of evading £13.1m (€14.7m) in tax since 2010.

He arrived at a court in the Madrid suburb of Pozuelo de Alcaron around 11am on Monday morning amid a huge media presence.

According to the Mirror, Ronaldo was expected to address the press after giving a statement but made a swift exit, with around 200 media and fans booing outside court.

However, head of communication for the Portuguese's agency, Gestifute, Inaki Toreres, insisted "everything is correct" as they left court.

Spanish prosecutors allege Ronaldo hid income from his image rights from tax authorities.

Ronaldo and his management have both denied the allegations, with the 32-year-old maintaining his "conscience is clear".

If the case is sent to trial, Ronaldo has been warned he could face a hefty fine and a prison sentence of three-and-a-half years by experts.

Reports emerged that Ronaldo would look to quit the club this summer following the accusations.

However, he is now expected to extend his stay at the Bernabeu when the court case comes to an end.

The Portuguese is yet to return to pre-season training following the Confederations Cup this summer.

He is the latest footballer to be involved in a tax scandal with Lionel Messi handed a 21-month prison sentence for the same charge.

The Barcelona superstar was told he could pay €252,000 in place of jail time - although his alleged evasion was considerably less than Ronaldo's.

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