The Argentine star wants to return to the transalpine country, but the Treasury of this country he claims the Argentine star about 40 million as income tax from time Maradona played for Napoli.
The Argentine former player and current coach of Dubai club Al Wasl, Diego Armando Maradona, said today he wants to make peace with the Italian Treasury, which claims some 40 million euros in unpaid taxes, to return to Naples and reunited with his friends in Italy.

The Argentine star launched the appeal to the Italian authorities from his home in Dubai through a statement read on Italian television channel continuous satellite information Sky TG24. "I have never been convicted by the Supreme Court and I want to sort it all finally come to terms with the Treasury and all of Italy, ending many misunderstandings and injustices done against me," said Maradona, who played in Naples Italy from 1984 to 1991.
"I have been prevented from returning to Italy today and I hope that justice and the law is equal for all. My desire is to return and embrace the Neapolitans and all my friends who live in Italy, because I have wasted 20 years Many years of love, "he added. Exfutbolista and exseleccionador The Argentine, who played for Sevilla and Barcelona, said that "it is fair to pay taxes, but finances have to be more human with the citizens."
"I´ve never been a tax evader. I have always paid all taxes he knew. As also says Italian court ruling in 1994 by my lawyer Angelo Pisani to new judges. The judgment says I have reason and I have no debts "said Maradona.
Sky TG24 explains in the piece of information in the coming days, Maradona lawyers and representatives of Italian Treasury will be contacted to try to reach a final agreement on outstanding accounts exfutbolista. The Italian Treasury claims the coach of Al Wasl about 40 million euros due to nonpayment of taxes of natural persons income tax during the second half of the decade of the 80, while playing for Napoli and the number is growing daily $ 3,000 in interest alone.
The Argentine champion ensures that this problem with doing it because of "a leader of Naples warned that time," because when he was required to pay for six months and not in Italy. In an attempt to recover this debt, the Guardia di Finanza (financial police) Italian Maradona confiscated and he was wearing earrings while on a weight loss center in northern Italy, which were auctioned in 2010 for 25,000 euros. In 2006, taking advantage of another visit of the Argentine soccer star to Italy, he confiscated a Rolex watch valued at 11,000 euros.