The Argentinean legend left the Naples outfit in controversial circumstances, and even though he would love to move back, he cannot return due to tax evasion.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diego-Maradona-c11160 has always maintained his desire to return to the Partenopei side, and he has done so on various platforms.
In his most compelling confession to join hands with the Azzurri, Maradona has stepped forward and announced his desire to return to Naples.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926, as the authorities have banned him for the taxes he has not paid to Italian government. It is reported that the Argentine owes the Italian authorities
approximately 38 million Euros in taxes. The veteran acknowledged that it is the moral obligation of everyone to pay taxes; however, he also stated that leniency should be shown. He commented:
“It is right to pay taxes, but I feel the authorities should have a human face when dealing with people, not just those who are rich, but above all those who are poor. In terms of peace and social development
of a country, it is only right that the authorities try not to create fear or even terror.”
The current Al-Wasl tactician insists that he did not evade paying taxes deliberately, as he met all the tax requirements that he felt were required of him.
In his interview to Sky TG24, the exceptionally gifted left-footed attacker stated:
“I am not a tax evader and I want to prove it. I was never condemned by the court of appeal and want to clarify things so I can resolve all the misunderstandings and injustices that were done. I always paid
all the taxes that I knew about.”
The much loved diminutive striker has been constantly linked with a move back to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Al-Wasl-c38380 manager has stated his desire to be part of the Partenopei family again.
Reports suggest that Napoli want Maradona in the capacity of roving ambassador. Any confirmation of such a move will be dependent on the Italian authorities, and would take some time.
Tags: