Radamel Falcao, who played for Atletico Madrid between 2011 and 2013, will plead guilty to tax fraud in Spain and pay a fine of 6.9 million euros in order to avoid a trial, a source on his legal team said on Saturday.
Colombian footballer Radamel Falcao, who played for Atletico in the vicinity of 2011 and 2013, will confess to impose extortion in Spain and pay a fine of 6.9 million euros keeping in mind the end goal to maintain a strategic distance from a trial, a source on his legitimate group said on Saturday.
Falcao, who now plays in the French association for Monaco, was blamed for not appropriately pronouncing around 5.6 million euros earned in picture rights in the vicinity of 2012 and 2014.
Blameworthy supplication
The striker will confess to the charge, assuming sole liability, a source on his legitimate group stated, affirming reports in Spanish daily paper El Mundo.
Falcao paid 8.2 million euros to the Spanish experts in July so the understanding will bring about around 1.3 million euros being come back to the player, the source said.
The Spanish prosecutor's office was inaccessible to affirm the reports. Spanish experts have explored various football players for purportedly neglecting to legitimately proclaim income from picture rights.
In 2016 Barcelona's Lionel Messi and his dad were discovered liable of duty extortion to the tune of 4.1 million euros ($4.68 million) over pay earned from picture rights.
Falcao, who now plays in the French association for Monaco, was blamed for not appropriately pronouncing around 5.6 million euros earned in picture rights in the vicinity of 2012 and 2014.
Blameworthy supplication
The striker will confess to the charge, assuming sole liability, a source on his legitimate group stated, affirming reports in Spanish daily paper El Mundo.
Falcao paid 8.2 million euros to the Spanish experts in July so the understanding will bring about around 1.3 million euros being come back to the player, the source said.
The Spanish prosecutor's office was inaccessible to affirm the reports. Spanish experts have explored various football players for purportedly neglecting to legitimately proclaim income from picture rights.
In 2016 Barcelona's Lionel Messi and his dad were discovered liable of duty extortion to the tune of 4.1 million euros ($4.68 million) over pay earned from picture rights.
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