PARIS: Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho strike behind during claims over their taxation arrangements on Friday with their representative dogmatic they had entirely complied with British and Spanish mercantile requirements.
They have reputable “fully their obligations per Spanish and British authorities,” review a matter for Gestifute, run by their representative Jorge Mendes.
Spanish journal El Confidencial, quoting support from a Football Leaks website, purported Ronaldo had benefited from gripping resources in a taxation haven.
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The website pronounced a footballer of a year favourite had used Irish-based Multisports Image Management Limited to ramp down his taxation weight next what he would have been theme to in Spain.
Gestifute complained it had faced “insidious,” “disrespectful” and “threatening” doubt from a media over a clients’ taxation arrangements given final year’s Panama Papers liaison surfaced.
Gestifute pronounced conjunction Ronaldo, nor his Portuguese compatriot and former Real manager Mourinho were “implicated in any authorised procedures”.
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Gestifute combined that final Mar “a series of societies related to a universe of football were a victims of cyber-attacks” that saw a leaking of papers published by Football Leaks “in several countries in Europe, particularly Spain.”
The association remarkable they had taken authorised calibrate opposite claims of taxation semblance and stressed it had always acted with “the top grade of professionalism in family with (its) clients and authorities”.
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