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Ex-Liverpool star Alonso in Madrid court for fraud

MADRID, Oct 9, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso
appeared in a Madrid court on Wednesday, facing charges of tax fraud to the
tune of two million euros, a court spokesman said.

At the two-day hearing, the 37-year-old was quizzed over allegations he
used a company based on the Portuguese island of Madeira to avoid paying
taxes on his image rights to the Spanish authorities.

If convicted, the former Spain international risks up to five years behind
bars for the alleged fraud which prosecutors say took place between 2010 and
2012 when he was playing for Real Madrid.

They are also asking that Alonso, his tax advisor Ivan Zaldua and the
Portuguese company manager Ignasi Maestre pay a fine of 4.0 million euros
($4.4 million), and that the outstanding tax to be paid, with interest.

The investigation was initially opened in 2015 but shelved, only to be
reopened at the end of 2017 after a court found the allegations against the
player were “sufficiently substantiated”.

Alonso, who retired from playing in 2017 after a stint at Bayern Munich,
is one of a string of high-profile footballers to face scrutiny by the
Spanish tax authorities over the declaration of income from image rights.

Some have admitted fraud as part of a deal to avoid jail time, including
Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa and Barcelona’s Gerard Pique, both of
whom paid out after being convicted over the summer.

And earlier this year, the tax authorities caught up with Juventus star
Cristiano Ronaldo and former Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, both
over the management and declaration of image rights.

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