MADRID (AP) — A Spanish state prosecutor on Friday asked a judge to open an investigation into alleged tax evasion by former Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso.
Prosecutor Jose Javier Polo told The Associated Press he asked a judge to investigate Alonso after his office found "evidence" pointing to Alonso having defrauded Spain's tax office of 3 million euros ($3.3 million) from 2009-11.
It will now be a judge's decision to open a case or not.
Alonso joined Real Madrid from Liverpool in 2009 and played for the team until moving to Bayern Munich in 2014.
He has denied any wrongdoing.
Alonso posted a statement on his Facebook page on Friday saying he "has always complied and will continue to comply with each and every of his fiscal obligations."
In January, Javier Mascherano, a Barcelona midfielder and Alonso's former teammate at Liverpool, was convicted of not properly paying taxes.
Spanish judge asked to open tax case into Xabi Alonso
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