Carlo Ancelotti to go on trial for tax evasion
Briefly

Carlo Ancelotti, the coach of Real Madrid, is set to stand trial for tax evasion, specifically for failing to report €1 million in income from image rights during his first tenure at the club. The prosecutor is demanding a prison sentence of four years and nine months along with a €3.2 million fine. Ancelotti maintains his innocence and expresses confidence in the judicial process. This case follows a series of investigations into football personalities in Spain, where many opted for out-of-court settlements.
Ancelotti is accused of failing to pay €1 million in tax on image rights revenue and could face a long prison sentence and significant fines.
The prosecutor is seeking four years and nine months in prison for Ancelotti, citing his non-disclosure of image rights income in tax filings.
Read at ESPN.com
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