Cristiano Ronaldo 'delighted' to continue at Real Madrid - President

Real Madrid President Florentino Perez said that although Cristiano Ronaldo loves to stay at Real Madrid despite facing allegations of tax evasion in Spain.

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Cristiano Ronaldo 'delighted' to continue at Real Madrid - President

Cristiano Ronaldo 'delighted' to continue at Real Madrid - President

Real Madrid forward and Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, hounded by allegations of tax evasion in Spain, is "delighted" to bestaying at Real Madrid, according to club president Florentino Perez. Perez also said that called claims that the Portuguese striker might leave the country exaggerated.     

"As he said a little while back, he's delighted to behere. No one is better placed than him to say that," Pereztold Cadena Ser radio.     Ronaldo strongly denied having evaded 14.7 million euros($17.5 million) in tax on his image rights when he appeared incourt in a preliminary hearing on July 31.     

Prosecutors accuse the Real Madrid star of evading taxvia a shell company based in the British Virgin Islands andanother in Ireland, known for low corporate tax rates.     

In addition, they say Ronaldo only declared 11.5 millioneuros of Spanish-related income from 2011 to 2014, while whathe really earned during that time was close to 43 millioneuros.     

They also accuse him of "voluntarily" refusing to include 28.4 million euros in income linked to the sale of his imagerights for the 2015 to 2020 period to a Spanish company.     

The four-time World Player of the Year, 32, has beenheavily critical of the probe into him, leading to rumoursthat he might seek to quit Spain.  

"I don't know what happened this summer," Perez said. "ABola (newspaper) published a story, on what a teammate mighthave said (about Ronaldo leaving)... In the end, there was nothing.     

"As there was not much to talk about this summer, theyexaggerated," Perez said, conceding however that "Cristiano was angry about this tax problem, having been summoned, that's not nice for anyone."     

Perez added that there was nothing in the case against Ronaldo "that would constitute a crime". "He's hidden nothing and if there's no hiding, there's nocrime," he said.     

"It's possible there's a different interpretation (between Ronaldo's advisers and tax authorities) and he's cool and collected on this issue."

With PTI inputs

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