Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is the latest to be pursued by the Spanish authorities for tax fraud, with the public prosecutor seeking nearly five years in prison.
Ancelotti has been under investigation for his first spell at Los Blancos, and OKDiario have published information coming out of the Public Ministry that the prosecution has requested a sentence of four years and nine months in prison.
The charges relate to tax evasion, where during the period of 2013 and 2014, Ancelotti allegedly put in place a complex and confusing series of building societies in order to avoid the correct taxation of his image rights during that period.
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