Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has reportedly accepted a one-year prison sentence as part of a plea bargain deal with prosecutors accusing him of a £2.9million (€3.3m) tax fraud.
The Old Trafford manager has accepted a six-month jail sentence for each of the two financial crimes he was accused of after accepting wrongdoing as part of the agreement with prosecutors, respected Spanish newspaper El Mundo said on Tuesday.
The investigating court in Madrid which has led the criminal probe into Mourinho — Pozuelo de Alarcon Court Number four — is expected to be informed about the deal in the coming days.
El Mundo reported the 55-year-old, whose future at United has been called into question after a disappointing start to the season, had also agreed to pay a fine totalling £1.78m (€1.98m) representing 60 per cent of the amount defrauded.
Prosecutors and court officials could not be reached early on Tuesday morning for comment.
First-time offenders in Spain do not normally serve jail sentences of two years or less – meaning the one-year jail term Mourinho has reportedly accepted for two counts of tax fraud will almost certainly be suspended at a later date after the investigating court has been officially informed of the situation.
Mourinho's tax affairs were placed under new scrutiny last year.
Prosecutors alleged Mourinho owed the Spanish state almost £2.9m in undeclared revenue relating to image rights in 2011 and 2012.
The allegations involved claims false information was given to Spain's Tax Agency during a 2015 probe, prompting prosecutors to reopen a case that had been archived after Mourinho paid a six-figure fine.
Mourinho was summonsed to court following revelations by the European Investigative Collaborations (EIC) Consortium which includes Spanish newspaper El Mundo, German newspaper Der Spiegel and the Sunday Times.
One of the claims was that the Spanish taxman was supplied with fictitious expenses to make it appear an offshore shell company Mourinho benefitted from was functioning as an active firm.
The United manager played down any suggestion of wrongdoing after a brief behind-closed-doors hearing at Pozuelo de Alarcon Court of Investigation number four last November.
He insisted he had left Spain four years earlier with the 'information and conviction his tax situation was perfectly legal' and regularised his situation a couple of years later after he was told to pay more cash following a tax probe.
He told reporters: 'I answered, I didn't contest it, I paid and I signed an official agreement with the state under which everything was definitively closed.
'That's why I've been here five minutes today to say to the judge exactly what I'm telling you.'
His claims led to inaccurate reports at the time he had resolved his tax problems.
A court source confirmed after the hearing the criminal investigation would continue, revealing Mourinho had only answered the questions of his lawyer during his court quiz and not those of the other lawyers present including the state prosecutor.
El Mundo reported earlier this year the United boss had reached an out-of-court settlement with Spanish prosecutors over his tax case, but details of the agreement were not revealed at the time.
Former Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo accepted a two-year prison sentence — also set to be suspended — earlier this summer after reaching a deal with prosecutors over his tax fraud case.
He also agreed to pay a fine of more than £15m (€16.7m) after pleading guilty to evading £13.1 million (€14.7m) in tax on image rights between 2011 and 2014.
goodness22
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HAZARD RIGHT NOW : no more Madrid move, I don't want to go to jail lol
moore8
129
When are they taking him to prison?? United fans we shall but another plane to fly the banner again demanding for our Special one
follower
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mourinho accepts one year prison because he wants to run away from ed Woodward and leave as a hero. what a bad situation he is now in[Sadtolook][Sadtolook][Sadtolook][Sadtolook]
Mkdonald
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That doesn’t mean he will be arrested, his only going to pay d fine attached to clearing d case if dere is no evidence dat he actually paid d tax after he accepted already..........he will neva be jailed, Ronaldo was sentenced n Messi also was Sentenced......d fine will definitely be paid.....Spanish are fun of doing dis to their players n coach especially wen u have issues with dem in one way or d oda... Dey bring ur book out immediately n wen u are not a Spanish
IndikaAsiriSR4
66
Mourinho is not as Bad as Some Haters Will Tell You!
Kitbcdostz
59
Spanish people should start to think about addressing the tax fraud saga with their football teams because all the game best players have been involved . eg, Neymar, Messi, Ronaldo, Mourinho etc all have fallen prey to the Spanish people scam.
zeoabilmyz
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These Spanish tax prosecutors has made many professionals look like criminals when they far from it , inflicting on them numerous disappointments and pains in the process , mostly foreigners and big earner's , which doesn't speak well of Spanish relationship with foreign players and managers. They need to revisit their tax laws concerning foreign players and managers to forestall further embarrassment of these professionals .
EminenceBASIT
32
Prison now becoming pizza in Spain that you must accept at all cost
madridsta_5199
18
Mourinho can drive the prison bus. 🚌