Marcelo is just the latest in a series of star players based in Spain to be accused of tax fraud on income related to image rights in the past few years. Real's all-time leading scorer Cristiano Ronaldo appeared in court in July over accusations he evaded 14.7m euros worth of tax between 2011 and 2014. Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano received 21-month and one-year suspended sentences respectively after being found guilty of tax fraud over their image rights in 2016.Marcelo accused of €490,000 tax fraud in Spain https://t.co/481LY74MEE #News #Nigeria pic.twitter.com/Ujps7jdgB5
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However, five-time World Player of the Year Messi's sentence was later replaced by a 252,000 euro fine.BREAKING: Marcelo has been accused of tax fraud totalling nearly half a million euros: https://t.co/aYWoHO1RIG pic.twitter.com/BXBAiocEI4
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) October 17, 2017


