Carlo Ancelotti Faces Nearly Five Years in Prison for Tax Fraud
Spanish prosecutors have accused the Real Madrid coach of using shell companies to hide over €1 million in earnings.
- Spanish prosecutors demand a prison sentence of four years and nine months for Carlo Ancelotti over allegations of tax fraud.
- Ancelotti is accused of failing to declare over €1 million in earnings from image rights during his first stint as Real Madrid coach.
- The case highlights Spain's continued crackdown on tax fraud among high-profile figures, including football stars and celebrities.
- Ancelotti denies the allegations, stating he was not a resident in Spain during the time in question and has already paid a fine.
- The Real Madrid coach remains calm and focused on his team's performance amid the legal controversy.