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Cristiano Ronaldo's Tax Offer Rejected by Spanish Authorities in Fraud Case

Spanish tax authorities have rejected Cristiano Ronaldo's settlement offer of €14 million in their ongoing fraud case with the Real Madrid man, as they're holding out for a fee double that amount.

According to Joaquin Maroto of AS, Ronaldo has until June 15 to pay the amount of €28 million or stand trial after the World Cup. He could face up to eight years in prison if no agreement is made and he is found guilty.

This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available.