One of the world's top footballers has been accused of using companies in the Isle of Man to avoid tax in Spain.
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo is accused of avoiding more than £13 million in tax by Spanish authorities.
They claim the four-time Balon d'Or winner routed money earned from his image rights through companies here in the Isle of Man and other countries.
He's denied any wrongdoing.
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