There is a prison team in Spain hoping for two high-profile additions in the near future.
We don’t know if it’s really true to say orange is the new black, but tax troubles certainly seems to be in vogue at Barcelona these days if reports this morning prove to be correct.
Javier Mascherano is the latest player to be in trouble with the Iberian equivalent of the Revenue Commissioners after failing to pay the proper amount of tax on earnings from image-rights deals.
According to AS the ex-Liverpool player appeared in court this morning after pleading guilty to tax evasion on income in 2011 and 2012.
The player is believed to have under-declared his tax on earnings from a sponsorship deal with Nike, as well creating a holding company set up in Maderia to deal with his image rights which allowed him dodge paying large sums to the government.
The Barcelona man paid back the €1.5million to the authorities in September which included the money he owed as well as interest and various penalties.
His guilty plea comes months after it was revealed Lionel Messi is due to stand trial over tax fraud on an alleged cash pile of €4.1million while a number of other high profile players, such as Iker Casillas, have also had tax problems in Spain.
Barcelona midfielder Javier Mascherano admits to two counts of tax fraud totalling $2.3 million #LaLiga pic.twitter.com/6JuiZmqqcs
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