Cristiano Ronaldo has suggested that he will remain tight-lipped over allegations that he defrauded the Spanish tax office of €14.7million (£12.9m).
The Real Madrid forward has been accused by the Spanish capital’s regional state prosecutor of using a shell company in the Virgin Islands to “hide his total income from Spain’s tax office”.
Ronaldo's representatives have denied the allegations and insisted that their client’s taxes are in order, while Real Madrid have also thrown their support behind the superstar forward and backed him to prove his innocence.
Ronaldo himself issued a short message on social media on Thursday, uploading an image of himself holding his finger to his lips with the caption: “Sometimes the best answer it’s to be quiet”.
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