Cristiano Ronaldo is not uncomfortable with the issue of the debt with The Treasury. The Portuguese has not wanted to comment on this issue to the media during his stay in Portugal, although he has confessed a decision he has made in recent days to the sports director of Lille, Luis Campos, who is close to him and has indicated the position of 'CR7' before joining the pre-season of Real Madrid.
"I talk to Cristiano, but he is someone who is very focused on his work. He is very surprised about the tax issue. He is currently hurt by what has happened. He loves to have a good image worldwide and is going through a complicated period," said the person closest to Marcelo Bielsa at present.
Asked if Cristiano Ronaldo will leave Real Madrid, the Portuguese said he does not know for sure. "He has told me that he needs a few days to reflect. The situation with Real Madrid is also a bit tense. Cristiano will have time to make the right decision, I'm sure," said the sports director of the French club.
The captain of the Portugal national team, which has reached the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup, has been in the media spotlight for a few days for two reasons: being called to testify by the Spanish justice for alleged tax fraud of 14.7 million euros, and for his alleged desire to leave Real Madrid, according to the Portuguese press.
The 32-year-old striker, who only stated that he had "a clear conscience" about the tax issue, has not made any further statements.
However, the star celebrated his first goal in the Confederations Cup, on Wednesday against Russia, with a gesture that seemed to say 'Calm down, I'm here'.
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