'I cannot forget or hide': Cristiano Ronaldo opens up on his tax fraud in Spain as he insists Real Madrid supporters beg him to 'come home' whenever he meets them Cristiano Ronaldo has opened up on his issues with the Spanish tax authorities He claims his off-field woes have had no impact on his love for the city of Madrid Ronaldo received a two-year suspended sentence and will pay £16m in fines The Portuguese star insists fans in Madrid are desperate for him to come back
By Max Winters For Mailonline
Published: 23:15 BST, 3 May 2019 | Updated: 23:21 BST, 3 May 2019
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Cristiano Ronaldo has opened up on his issues with the Spanish tax authorities but admitted it has had no impact on his love for Madrid.
The former Real Madrid superstar pleaded guilty to tax fraud and received a two-year suspended sentence earlier this year.
Ronaldo, now at Serie A giants Juventus, also signed an agreement with Spain's state prosecutor and tax authorities which cost him around £16million in fines.
Cristiano Ronaldo says his issues with the tax authorities had no impact on his