Jose Mourinho tax fraud

First Messi, then Ronaldo now Mourinho



More is being revealed about the nurky waters of Spanish football. We have had dodgy building deals, numerous caes of dodgy transfer payments and tax fraud of big name players, we have had match fixing allegations, bans for the illegal signing of underage players who were bought by third parties on behalf of big clubs, we have had Spanish clubs with bank loans they were never paying back and tax they weren't paying, we have seen chairman arrested and now we have the former manager of
Real Madrid caught up in it.

Now at Manchester United, manager Jose Mourinho has been accused of defrauding the tax authorities in Spain during his time as manager of Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013..

The sum involved according to Spanish publication El Pais is £2.9 million (€3.3m - AUS$4.84m - US$3.68m). This comes not long after Cristiano Ronaldo was accused of tax avoidance and his anger has seen him ant to leave the Spanish giants as a result.

Messi, Neymar, Ronaldo, Mourinho - a lot of cleanong up to do in Spain.


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