A Spanish prosecutor on Tuesday filed a claim against
football manager, Jose Mourinho over alleged tax fraud.
The claim lists two counts of alleged tax evasion – one in
2011 and one in 2012 – when he managed Real Madrid.
A statement released by the prosecutor said Mourinho, who
now manages Manchester United owes Spanish authorities.
According to Sky Sports, a court in Madrid is dealing with
the claim.
The news came one week after Real Madrid superstar,
Cristiano Ronaldo was accused of defrauding the Spanish tax authorities 14.7
million Euros.
Spain prosecutor’s office in Madrid already filed a tax
fraud lawsuit against the Portuguese ace.
By Wale Odunsi