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Cristiano Ronaldo's management publish Real Madrid star's income amid tax evasion claims

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Image: Cristiano Ronaldo declared assets of nearly £200m last year

Details of Cristiano Ronaldo's income has been published by his agent's company as they continue to deny claims of tax evasion by their clients.

GestiFute, the company founded by Jorge Mendes - who represents Ronaldo and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho - have strongly defended their clients after reports tens of millions in euros had been hidden in British Virgin Island tax havens.

The company published details of Ronaldo's income outside Spain on Friday which showed the 31-year-old declared assets of approximately £191m in 2015.

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The published document is required by the Spanish tax office for residents to report their foreign assets.

Ronaldo said after Real's Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund that he was not concerned about the reports, although Spanish authorities have promised to look into the claims made last week in leaked documents.

Earlier on Friday, charges against former Real players Xabi Alonso, Angel Di Maria and Ricardo Carvalho

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"Cristiano Ronaldo communicated to the Spanish Tax Agency on March 30 all the information about his assets, as can be shown in the attached documentation," a statement from GestiFute read.

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"This procedure is known as presentation of the model 720, and offers to the Spanish Tax Agency all the data regarding the assets of the player. This document confirms that Spain's Tax Agency is knowledgeable of all of Cristiano Ronaldo's assets and income. From now on, the player will not make any further statement on this subject.

Portuguese football agent Jorge Mendes poses on arrival for the world premiere of the film Ronaldo in central London on November 9, 2015.
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Image: Agent Jorge Mendes looks after the interests of Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho

"As reported in recent days, the player has been aware of his tax obligations right away from the beginning of his professional career in all of the countries in which he has resided, and has not and has never had any issue with the tax authorities of any of those countries.

"This communication, which was not required by law, constitutes irrefutable proof that Cristiano Ronaldo and his representatives are in good faith and cooperate with the authorities in a spirit of transparency and compliance with legality."

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