Source: ESPN
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo wants to quit the club this summer after being accused of tax evasion, a source confirmed to ESPN FC following multiple reports in Europe.
Ronaldo, A Bola reported on Friday, privately feels upset at the treatment he has received from authorities in Spain and believes he is being made an example of because of his status as a star player.
As a result, he has told Madrid of his desire to leave Spain this summer, the report in the Portuguese newspaper said.
And a source close to Ronaldo confirmed to ESPN FC that Ronaldo would prefer to play in another country rather than deal with what he sees as “persecution” in Spain.
“He is outraged — feels great indignation with all the speculation about, for example, the tax story,” the source said. “And he believes he was unfairly and disproportionately singled out as an example, despite having voluntarily paid [taxes]. He is, in fact, a victim of persecution in Spain and [the situation has] reached its limit with so much injustice.
“So, he is determined to leave Spain, yes. Let’s see what will happen, but he is very, very mad with all these things.”
Earlier this week, a Spanish state prosecutor accused Ronaldo, 32, of failing to pay €14.7 million on image rights earned between 2011 and 2014.
The prosecutor asserted that the Portugal captain “took advantage of a business structure created in 2010 to hide from fiscal authorities income generated in Spain from image rights.”
Ronaldo’s agency, Gestifute, released a statement after the accusations saying that no offshore structure for evading taxes was created and stressing that “it is clear the player did not try to evade taxes.”
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Speaking from Portugal’s base in Russia ahead of the Confederations Cup, Ronaldo said on Thursday that his “conscience is clear” and posted a photograph of himself holding a finger to his lips on Instagram with the caption: “Sometimes the best answer is to be quiet.”
Madrid-based newspaper Marca also reported on Friday that Ronaldo is upset with his current situation and said the European champions are trying to persuade their star, who in November signed a new contract to stay with the club until 2021.
Marca reported that in addition to feeling persecuted by the Spanish authorities, the forward feels he has been treated unfairly by the media and that Madrid have not done enough to support him.
The BBC quoted a source close to Ronaldo as saying: “He feels he’s honest, has good character and did everything OK. He’s very sad and really upset. He doesn’t want to stay in Spain. At this moment, he wants to leave.”
Ronaldo has said on several occasions that he would like to retire at Real Madrid. He ended the season scoring two goals as they won the Champions League for the third time in four years.
Under manager Zinedine Zidane, Real Madrid also clinched their first La Liga title in five years last season, while the past two campaigns have been the most successful since Ronaldo signed from Manchester United in 2009.
Amid the reports, Portugal teammate Andre Silva on Friday avoided questions on Ronaldo’s future but said the forward is entirely concentrated on the Confederations Cup and taking the competition very seriously.
“The only thing I can say about that is that he is motivated, focused on the national team and encouraging us to win the tournament,” Silva said in a news conference ahead of Sunday’s match against Mexico.
Silva added that Ronaldo is “completely focused on training” and said he is enjoying playing with him.
“It’s a dream [to play with Ronaldo],” Silva said. “It’s an honour to play alongside our captain.”
By: Samuel Marsden