Cristiano Ronaldo Accused Of Being A Serious Tax Cheat

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The 32-year-old Real Madrid striker, who is in Russian Federation as Portugal prepare for their Confederations Cup opener against Mexico, is said to be "outraged" after prosecutors accused him of defrauding the authorities of 14.7million euros (£12.8million).

Real Madrid were rocked by widespread claims in the media on Friday that Ronaldo wants to leave the Spanish capital in the summer.

There are also suggestions that Ronaldo will be content to remain at Real Madrid if the club pay the tax bill he is disputing, amid claims that both his coach Zinedine Zidane and captain Sergio Ramos have phoned the 32-year-old star in a bid to keep him at the Bernabeu.

After reports emerged about the uncertain future of Cristiano Ronaldo, plenty of clubs have jumped at the chance of trying to persuade the Real Madrid forward of a move elsewhere.

Ronaldo also reportedly told the Scot that he had felt let down at times by some of the fans when they booed him, despite repeated fantastic goal-scoring seasons at Real Madrid.

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"He hasn't played and it's the kind of deal and agreement which is great for all sides".

However, things haven't always been very smooth between Real Madrid and Ronaldo and the Red Devils have tried at least once since his departure to set up a return deal.

However, current Man United manager Jose Mourinho may not share the same desire to be reunited with the player, with whom his relationship was often questioned during their time together at Real Madrid.

Manchester United are believed to be on the lookout for a number of new signings this summer but have so far only confirmed the capture of defender Victor Lindelof from Benfica.

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