Barca star fined and sentenced in court

Barcelona's Javier Mascherano has been sentenced to a year in prison for tax evasion but could avoid time behind bars if he pays a large fine.

FC Barcelona midfielder Javier Mascherano

Barcelona midfielder Javier Mascherano has been sentenced to a year in prison for tax evasion. (AAP)

Although he is not expected to serve any time in jail, Barcelona midfielder Javier Mascherano was handed a one-year prison sentence on Thursday for not properly paying taxes in Spain.

Mascherano was also fined 815,000 euros ($A1.3 million) and prevented from receiving any tax benefits for a year. The prison sentence is expected to be replaced by another fine or dismissed entirely.

The sentencing came nearly three months after the Barcelona defender had reached a deal with prosecutors and the attorney's office for failing to pay nearly 1.5 million euros ($A2.4 million) in taxes for 2011 and 2012. He already paid back everything he owed.

The Argentine player, who has played for Barcelona since 2010, was accused by Spain's tax office of concealing part of what he earned in image rights.

In a statement, Mascherano said he got into trouble after following the advice of the people he hired to manage his taxes after arriving in Spain. He said he had thought everything was being done under the law.

"This deal gives me back the tranquillity to know that I am up to date with my obligations," he said.

"During my entire career I have been honest and responsible. I take this as another experience, and I come out of it stronger and in peace knowing that I'm doing things the right away again."

Mascherano said he may take legal action against the tax consultants that he originally hired who, he said, "recommended what was not correct."

The player spent only a few minutes in court on Thursday as the sentencing was announced.

"The situation is that Javier Mascherano has been sentenced today due to accusations that he has accepted," said one of the player's lawyers, David Aineto.

"He has been sentenced because of those accusations and he has accepted the verdict of the justice. Now he has to pay the fine and the Mascherano case will be closed."

The judge is expected to decide in the next few days whether the prison sentence will be replaced by a fine of 21,500 euros ($A34,000) or if it will be dismissed.

Mascherano's sentencing comes only a day after a Barcelona court set the dates for Lionel Messi's tax fraud trial.

Messi and his father are expected to appear before a judge May 31-June 3 for allegedly defrauding Spain's tax office of 4.1 million euros ($4.4 million) in unpaid taxes from 2007-09.

They have been charged with three counts of tax fraud and could be sentenced to two years in prison if found guilty.

Another Barcelona player set to appear in court in the coming months is Neymar, who has been asked to testify in an investigation into alleged irregularities involving his transfer from Brazilian team Santos to the Catalan club.

Spain has recently been cracking down on tax evasion as part of its fight to repair the country's public finances.

Spain's tax office also is investigating midfielder Xabi Alonso's taxes for 2010, when he played for Real Madrid before moving to Bayern Munich in 2014.


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