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    Spanish prosecutors blame Mourinho for 3.3 million euro impose extortion



    Spanish prosecutors said on Tuesday they had documented a claim against Manchester Joined director Jose Mourinho on two checks of assessment extortion going back to when he instructed Genuine Madrid. 

    The Portuguese administrator owes Spanish expense specialists 3.3 million euros (2.91 million pounds), a Madrid prosecutor said in an announcement, including it had exhibited a case to a neighborhood court. 

    Mourinho left Genuine Madrid in 2013 to oversee English club Chelsea for a moment spell before marking with Joined in 2016. 

    Prosecutors said he had neglected to pronounce incomes from his picture rights in his Spanish wage assess statements from 2011 and 2012, "with the point of acquiring illegal benefits". 

    They said Mourinho had effectively settled a past claim identifying with his Spanish assessments, which brought about a punishment of 1.15 million euros in 2014. 

    In any case, impose experts later found that a portion of the data introduced in that settlement was off base, the prosecutors said. 

    The cases against Mourinho come in the midst of a stretching rundown of expense extortion cases including soccer stars in Spain. 

    Genuine Madrid player Cristiano Ronaldo has been called to affirm on July 31 in Madrid on affirmations that he concealed pay from impose specialists in the vicinity of 2011 and 2014, as indicated by a report in El Confidencial daily paper on Tuesday. 


    Genuine Madrid was not quickly accessible for input on the claims against Mourihno or Ronaldo's hearing.Gestifute, a Portuguese-based soccer organization which speaks to Mourinho and Ronaldo, did not promptly react to demands for input.

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