Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo
the Manchester United striker, entered the 100 million club on Twitter to strengthen his quarter on the throne of the world's most followed social media platforms.
Cristiano Ronaldo (37) became one of only 5 people in the world to reach this number of followers, and the first among soccer stars and athletes in general.
Ronaldo precedes
the club's 100 million each by former US President Barack Obama (131.9 million), Canadian singer Justin Bieber (114.3 million), American singer Katy Perry (108.8 million) and fellow singer Rihanna (106.4 million).
Among the footballers
- Ronaldo is far behind Brazil's Neymar
- a Paris Saint-Germain star
- who is followed by 56.7 million people.
Ronaldo became the first person in the world to reach a total of 500 million followers on social media platforms, in February 2020, and is now approaching 700 million followers on various platforms.
Cristiano was the first person in the world
- to reach 400 million followers on Instagram
- and now has more than 439 million followers on the platform.
- He is the second most followed account on the platform
- following the same 504 million Instagram account currently followed.
Ronaldo has more than 151 million followers on Facebook and 2 million followers on YouTube for videos (not active for 5 years).
In addition
- to the large number of followers of Ronaldo's accounts on media platforms
- a large number of fans on Twitter
- Instagram follow up
tagging and hashtagging to learn about the news of the Madeira rocket and watch videos that appear on a continuous basis.
The Daily Mail newspaper said early this year that Cristiano Ronaldo's profit rate on each Instagram post was £1.7 million.
Cristiano Ronaldo informs Man Utd players of his future
The Sun reported that Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo told his teammates he would stay at Old Trafford if Eric Ten Hag, the team's new coach, asked him not to leave.
Many press reports have claimed that Cristiano Ronaldo intends to leave Old Trafford, due to Manchester United's ineligibility to the Champions League for the upcoming season (2022-2023).
Sources familiar with Manchester United said no one at the club is more disappointed with the poor season than Ronaldo, but refuses to leave nonetheless, and wants to help bring the Red Devils back to the Champions League and try to win a title next season.
"If the new coach has
- a different opinion
- I have no hard feelings
- I will not regret returning to Old Trafford
- " Ronaldo told his team-mates.
Many young players at Manchester United
- especially Sweden's Anthony Illanga
- want Ronaldo to stay for another season
- because they believe they can learn from him.
If the Portuguese star decides to remain in the "Red Devils" next season, this will be the first time since the season (2003-2004) that the "Madeira Rocket" will not take part in the prestigious European Championship.
Cristiano Ronaldo
37 was crowned Champions League on 5 occasions during his remarkable career, with one title with Manchester United and four titles with Real Madrid, and is top of the historic Champions League scorers, with 140 goals ahead of Argentina's nearest chaser Lionel Messi, French striker Paris Saint-Germain.
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