Florentino Perez has stressed that Cristiano Ronaldo will only leave Real Madrid if a club matches his €1billion buyout clause and has slammed those who have called the Portugal global "a delinquent" following his tax issues.
Ronaldo is at the Confederations Cup in Russian Federation, playing for Portugal. What happened with the tax authorities was after the game. As noted in the tweet above, AS's report is coming from someone close to Jorge Mendes, who is Ronaldo's agent.
Gestifute, the agency that represents Mourinho, said on Tuesday that neither Spain's tax agency nor the prosecution have contacted him regarding the allegations.
Manchester United reportedly fear that Cristiano Ronaldo is using the club to get a better deal out of Real Madrid.
The Red Devils have chased their former No.7's signature in the past, only to see him soon sign a new contract with Real Madrid.
Perez's radio interview came hours after the 70-year-old businessman was reelected to a fifth four- year term as Madrid's president.
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The 20-year-old averaged 6.6 points , 2.8 rebounds and 0.8 assists in 17.2 minutes per game and ended up starting 20 contests. Hield averaged 15.1 points per game and hit 42.8 percent beyond the arc since being traded to the Kings.
"I'm sure that Cristiano meets all his tax requirements, it must be a confusion that will be cleared up".
He feels Perez was positive towards him and it has been claimed that the forward is now reconsidering his decision to leave Real Madrid after the president's timely intervention, in what will be a blow to Manchester United and PSG's hopes of signing him. He also won the Champions League twice with Porto (2004) and Inter Milan (2010).
According to the authorities, Jose Mourinho did not declare the income he received from image rights (mostly with oversees companies) and hence did not pay taxes on 2 counts.
The accusation against Mourinho comes a week after Spain's public prosecutor accused Cristiano Ronaldo, another of Mendes' clients, of defrauding Spain's tax office of 14.7 million euros.
The Argentinian, who now plays for Paris Saint-German, is unlikely to spend any time behind bars though - most sentences under two years in Spain are suspended for first-time offenders. Barcelona superstars Lionel Messi and Javier Alejandro Mascherano have been also charged with tax fraud.



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