Connect with us

Sports

How Cristiano Ronaldo Blocked A Website Because They Value Him Lower Than Bernardo Silva

Published

on

How Cristiano Ronaldo Blocked A Website Because They Value Him Lower Than Bernardo Silva
Cristiano Ronaldo Blocked A Website After They Downgraded Him (Photo Credit: Getty Images)

Cristiano Ronaldo allegedly blocked popular statistics website Transfermarkt on Instagram after they value him lower than Manchester midfielder, Bernardo Silva.

The website, originating from Germany, provides comprehensive information on clubs and players all across the world and is one of the most respected sources in the game.

They have a market value system where players go up and down depending on their performances on the pitch for club and country.

Age is a factor for their algorithm but a few years ago, Ronaldo was not happy with his value and he let Transfermarkt know about it.

Advertisement

READ ALSO: Messi vs Ronaldo Clash: PSG Set To Play Friendly Against Combined XI From Al-Nassr And Al-Hilal

At the time the five-time Ballon d’Or winner had hit 21 goals in 21 Serie A games, including scoring 11 He was given a valuation of £67.5 million – a drop from the £88 million Juventus paid to sign him from Real Madrid in 2018.

He was 37th in the world and extremely unhappy with his position, so much so that he went ahead and blocked them.

Advertisement

Transfermarkt’s UK manager, Daniel Busch, explained the situation to The Athletic and just how petty Ronaldo had been.

Busch said: “I think we put a list (on Instagram) with 10 players, 33 and older, and he (Ronaldo) was still in first place, but he said he must be worth much more.

“He sent a message first to our social media guys. They answered him, explained why, and told him, ‘The people in your own age group, you are by far the number one’. I think it was £30-50 million difference (between Ronaldo and the next player on the list), and then he sent some smilies, and then he blocked us.”

Advertisement

READ ALSO: Fans Reaction As Cristiano Ronaldo Signs For Al-Nassr

Ronaldo isn’t the only one to have an issue with Transfermarkt, as Turkish side Fenerbahce filed a lawsuit after accusing the site of “negatively manipulating” the values of their players.

Before joining officially joining Saudi Arabia club AL-Nassr, Ronaldo was valued at €20 million in the last update on November.

Advertisement

 

Advertisement

 

 

Facebook Comments
Advertisement