Debt piles up on Ancelotti.. more than a million

The name of the Italian Carlo Ancelotti, who returned to coach Real Madrid, was included in the list of defaulters of tax payments to the Spanish authorities, which includes the names of debtors with debts exceeding one million euros.


Ancelotti's debt to the Spanish Treasury has accumulated to 1.4 million euros, according to the list published Monday by the local tax authorities.


The 62-year-old Ancelotti had previously supervised the Royal Club between 2013 and 2015 and led it to achieve the tenth title in the Champions League in 2014, before Real signed with the Italian again on June 1, after two seasons he spent in Everton, to succeed French Zinedine Zidane, who decided Resignation.


Also included in the list was the name of the former Barcelona and current Sao Paulo player, Dani Alves, who owed two million euros.


On the other hand, the name of the other Brazilian, the former Barcelona star and the current French Paris Saint-Germain, Neymar was removed from the list after his inclusion in 2020, where he owed the Spanish treasury with an amount of 34.6 million euros.


It is likely that the name of Neymar, who is currently playing in the Copa America with his country, has been deleted, for several reasons that can be linked to the possibility that he had paid his debts or reduced them to less than one million euros, or negotiated a suspension or exemption or the division of debts into payments.

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