Top News Some people may not know that the shirts, shoes and balls that World Cup stars exchange at the end of each match are not to wear, but remain competitive memorabilia, so that some of the stars have at home some kind of small museums. Including French striker Marcus Thuram The son of French legend Lilian Thuram. In a recent interview, he revealed that in 2007 he had tried a pair of shoes that all he knew was a friend of his father, played with him in Barcelona, gave him to his father, but the shoes were smaller than that of Marcos, although he was only in his tenth year. By giving them to a friend.
Marcus did not know then that his father's friend, who gave him the shoe is the Argentine flea Lionel Messi. "I was 10 years old and I did not know much about these things," said the giant 1.92m in an interview with Agence France-Presse. The Argentine star Lionel Messi was then in his 20th century and began to leave his magic spell on the Catalan club and its consequences to become his name on every tongue.
Lilian Thuram, the father of Marcos, was a colleague of Barcelona's Messi. He played until 2008, ending his career in the Nou Camp after moving to Barcelona in 2006 from Juventus for five million euros. French striker Marcos Thuram says his friend still holds a Messi pair to this day.
The son of former international defender Lilian Thuram of French Ganges has moved to Borussia Moenchengladbach for a four-season contract, the latter announced on Monday. Münchengladbach, who is in the Europa League this season, did not reveal the value of the 21-year-old's deal, but media reported it was between 10 and 12 million euros, making him the most expensive player in the history of Ganguan, who landed at the end of the season Last to second class.
"We are very happy to have Marcos, he is a fast, strong and dangerous forward," said Max Erbil, sporting director of the club.
After starting his career in Sochaux with his first professional contract (2012-2015), Marcos defended the colors of Gangnam for two seasons and scored 12 goals in his 64 league matches. The best moments of last season's turbulence remain in the quarter-finals of the Confederation Cup, with defending champions Paris Saint-Germain scoring a penalty in the overtime.
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
Elegance at customs expense
German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, a former German club keeper and former Bayern Munich club, has been fined and fined € 125,000 by the German court for bringing in clothes worth € 2119.04.
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
Evade the Virgin Islands
Portugal's Kleber Bibi, a defender of Istanbul's Besiktas, committed tax evasion during his former club Real Madrid, selling rights to a company called Weltex Capital Limited in the British Virgin Islands and evading 3.7 million euros between 2009 and 2014.
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
Open face
The Spanish tax authority has asked for the imprisonment of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich former Xabi Alonso for 8 years because of tax evasion between 2010 and 2012. Three charges of tax evasion of revenue from the rights of the image, chasing Alonso but denies, and remain open confrontation with the Spanish judiciary.
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
Another scam in the royal ranks
Due to tax evasion, international newspapers confirmed in early September 2018 that Brazilian star Marcelo Dahir of Real Madrid had reached an agreement with the Spanish tax authority that he would pay a fine of 753,624 euros and a four-month sentence. Under Spain's law, the accused shall not be sentenced to prison if he is punished for the first time and the prison term is less than two years.
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
Fine with sterling
Manchester United midfielder Alexis Sanchez has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for tax evasion while playing in Barcelona in 2012 and 2013. The Chilean international has to pay in two years a fine of 890,000 pounds To avoid punishment, otherwise he would have to spend time behind the bars.
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
Another star from Barcelona
Former Argentine star Javier Mascherano has also been charged with a € 1.5 million tax evasion, fined 800,000 euros and sentenced to one year in prison, but the lawyer of the player who moved to the Chinese league managed to negotiate with taxes on the fine , While Mascherano cleared himself to Barcelona fans that he had nothing to do with the tax process.
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
Player of the World Cup Russia
Croatian star Luka Modric has been sentenced to a prison sentence for tax fraud, and he has to pay about 348,000 euros for tax evasion of 870,000 euros. To get rid of the prison sentence, Modric will pay another 60,000 euros. The Spanish newspaper El Mundo reported that the Real Madrid star admitted to tax evasion by transferring the proceeds of his image rights to a company in Luxembourg to avoid paying a high tax rate in Spain.
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
A former royal star
Former Real Madrid star Angel de Maria has admitted to tax evasion in two cases, worth 1.14 million euros between 2012 and 2013, and the Spanish authorities sentenced him to a fine of two million euros and a 16-month jail term, but the Paris Saint-Germain now managed to reach an agreement paying Under which he received 1.75 million euros upon his acceptance of the prison sentence, which he was exempted for not being punished before.
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
Flea also evades taxes
The Argentine star Lionel Messi was one of the most prominent stars in tax evasion. A Spanish court convicted him of 21 months in prison for tax evasion after accusing Messi and his father Jorge in mid-2016 of tax evasion of 4.16 million euros. Messi paid 1.3 million euros to escape the punishment, and the court considered that the rapid compensation of the amount owed to the tax authority was a mitigating factor.
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
The owner of the record
The competition between Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi seems to include even taxes, but Ronaldo is superior. The Spanish authorities have accused the former Real Madrid star of tax evasion of some 15 million euros using overseas companies in the British Virgin Islands and Ireland for his revenue from "image rights." Which prompted her to be sentenced to a fine and two years' imprisonment. However, an agreement between the two sides saved him from punishment after being forced to pay 18.8 million euros
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
"Crimes" promising star!
Former Barcelona striker Neymar da Silva has also faced charges of tax evasion in Brazil and forged documents for more than 7 years. The prosecutor's office explained that Neymar committed his "crimes" between 2006 when he was a promising star in Santos and 2013 when he signed with Barcelona. The Paris Saint-Germain star is now fined 1.1 million euros.
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Ronaldo, Messi and Mudritic: World Stars team in tax evasion
Former Royal coach
The Spanish public prosecutor charged the tax fraud to Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho during the time he led Real Madrid. Prosecutors accuse Mourinho of evading 3.3 million euros in taxes between 2011 and 2012. One of the prosecutors said Mourinho did not disclose the income he received for using his image commercially, in order to obtain "an illegal benefit."