Real Madrid striker Luka Modric did not pay a tax in the amount of 1.2 million euros in 2012, and that year he moved from Tottenham to Real, so the Spanish authorities confirmed that he had to pay taxes, although in Spain only four months.

A member of the "Kings" moved to Real at the end of August 2012. However, Spanish authorities have ruled that they have to pay taxes for the whole of 2012, although in Spain they only earned four months.

Modric, however, has several other offenses in Spain. And it's about tax evasion in 2013 and 2014, and then it had to pay nearly 900,000 euros.

He then made a firm in Luxembourg, where he transferred the commercial rights to use his name in marketing purposes and thereby avoided paying taxes.