The Chilean Manuel Pellegrini, who was manager of Manchester City between the years 2013 and 2016, is in trouble with the British treasury for unresolved issues during his time with the ‘citizens’, in which he did not stand out much, beyond the Premier League won in his first year.
Pellegrini, who is currently a coach of Real Betis and one of the most prominent in Spain, has been accused by the British treasury of not having paid the taxes corresponding to those financial years, for which he could face one of the largest sanctions ever received by a player or sports leader .
According to the press in England, the former coach of Real Madrid, Malaga, West Ham, among others, would accumulate a debt greater than 800.000 euros (more than $784,000 dollars) and now you will have to pay the consequences.
The newspaper ‘iNews’ ensures that the experienced Chilean coach will have to deal with a sanction of 383, 000 euros ( $375,000 dollars), which would be the highest in the history of this type of situations and those that will surely come to light in the coming days.
This situation of South American DT is due to the fact that the body that directs tax management in the United Kingdom would have initiated an investigation inside the sports industry, of which the British media are very attentive.
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