Mourinho (right) guided Real Madrid to the 2011-12 LaLiga title, returning to manage Chelsea after leaving the Bernabeu in June, 2013 before taking over as Manchester United boss last summer. But will he leave Real Madrid?
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo was recently alleged to have defrauded the authorities of £13m of tax between 2011-2014.
Spanish tax authorities believe Mourinho used an image rights company based in the British Virgin Islands, part of a chain of companies, including two in Ireland linked to Mourinho's agent Jorge Mendes.
But a statement released by Mourinho's representatives Gestifute Media said he had not been informed personally of the accusations.
Real Madrid player Cristiano Ronaldo will testify on July 31 in a case in which he is accused of hiding income from the tax authorities, court officials said yesterday.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez, who was re-elected on Monday, said that "the only thing I can say is Cristiano Ronaldo is a Real Madrid player".
Other prominent football figures have been accused of tax fraud in Spain in recent months.
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Ronaldo scored Portugal's only goal in a 1-0 win against Russia Wednesday in the Confederations Cup.
The case relates to the 29-year-old's image rights in 2012 and 2013, and he has agreed to repay £1.14million as well as a 60% fine.
Prosecutors have accused the Portuguese of defrauding Spanish authorities of €3.3m (£2.9m; $3.6m) in taxes between 2011 and 2012.
"Ronaldo is a Real player and will continue to be so as far as we are concerned", Perez told Marca sports daily yesterday.
Under Spanish law prison sentences of less than two years are generally suspended providing there are no previous convictions, meaning Di Maria will avoid any actual jail time.
Also past year, Barcelona star Lionel Messi and father Jorge Horacio Messi were found guilty of tax fraud and given 21-month sentences, which will likely be suspended.
In 2016, Barcelona defender Javier Mascherano received a one-year suspended prison sentence for tax fraud while Barca superstars Lionel Messi and Neymar are both now awaiting court decisions.


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