Lionel Messi and father to stand trial on tax avoidance

Barcelona star could be given a prison sentence of 22 months if convicted, but is unlikely to end up behind bars

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Twenty two months. That's how long Lionel Messi could spend in prison if convicted of irregularities. The Barcelona striker and his father will stand trial in Spain on three counts of tax fraud after a judge rejected a request to clear the world's most famous footballer.

According to the Daily Express, the father and son are "accused of defrauding Spanish authorities of over €4m (£2.72m)". Lionel and Jorge Messi deny the charges but in court documents made public on Thursday it was revealed that the state attorney's office did not accept Messi's defence that he was not kept informed of his father's "unlawful activities".

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