CRISTIANO RONALDO’S brother is being investigated for fraud, in response to stories.
It’s claimed Hugo Dinarte Aveiro – ten years older than the five-time Ballon d’Or winner – ordered the manufacturing of 13,000 faux duplicate jerseys.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s brother Hugo Dinarte Aveiro is allegedly being investigated for fraudCredit score: Getty – Contributor
In keeping with La Stampa and La Repubblica newspapers, through Football Italia, the Mussara firm – owned by the Juventus star and run by his brother – ordered particular version jerseys to be manufactured.
The stories add that Pegaso, a Turin firm, had been commissioned with the undertaking.
They had been to be paid £450,000 for the manufacturing of the shirts which had been accomplished with the CR7Museu emblem – Ronaldo’s museum.
It’s then alleged that Mussara denied ever giving Pegaso permission to go forward and start manufacturing of the faux duplicate jerseys.
They’re regarded as actual copies of Adidas’ designs.
The German model have made Juventus’ kits since 2015 and are beneath a £46million-a-year contract with the Serie A giants till 2027.
The report provides Mussara demanded Pegaso hand over the shirts for £3.60 every to ensure that them to be destroyed.
Nevertheless, Pegaso imagine they noticed the exact same merchandise on sale on the Cristiano Ronaldo Museum in Madeira for £36 every.
Supervisor Andrea Pirlo solely pockets £1.6million-per-year after taking cost of the membership
In consequence, Pegaso are understood to be suing Mussara with Hugo Dinarte Aveiro amongst these being regarded into for any attainable wrongdoing.
Torino Corriere additionally report that there’s a authorized dispute between Mussara and Juventus over using authorized rights to Ronaldo’s trademark.
It’s claimed the Mussara firm commissioned faux duplicate jerseys that are an identical in design to Adidas’ equipment designCredit score: Getty Photographs – Getty
Pegaso imagine the jerseys are on sale on the Cristiano Ronaldo Museum in Madeira for ten occasions the value they had been paidCredit score: AFP – Getty