Former footballer Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima has addressed concerned fans after being taken to intensive care in Ibiza.
The 41-year-old Brazilian player, commonly referred to simply as Ronaldo, was reportedly diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday after being rushed to Can Misses Hospital with severe chest pains.
Just before midnight on the same day, the sporting legend reportedly asked to be transferred to private hospital Clinica Nuestra Señora del Rosario.
Ronaldo, who retired from football back in 2011, owns a property on the Balearic island, where he said to be a regular visitor. He is thought to have landed in Ibiza for a summer holiday a few days before his hospitalisation.
According to local newspaper Diario De Ibiza, Ronaldo is still in intensive care but is continuing to make progress, and ‘evolves favourably’.
Staff at the hospital were reportedly unable to give out any further information on account of data protection reasons.
Get well soon Ronaldo the real number 9 ???
— Sameltaps (@TGumunyu) August 12, 2018
Many of those from the world of football have taken to social media to give their best wishes to the former striker.
Former England player Rio Ferdinand tweeted:
Just seen the news… hope your ok legend @Ronaldo get well soon!!
Andrew Cesare said:
Ronaldo in hospital in Ibizia with pneumonia. Wishing him a speedy recovery.
Just seen the news… hope your ok legend @Ronaldo get well soon!! ??⚽️ #R9 pic.twitter.com/TOLWgcPleh
— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) August 12, 2018
Ronaldo in hospital in Ibizia with pneumonia. Wishing him a speedy recovery pic.twitter.com/xzueFQTHRh
— Andrew Cesare (@acrcalcio) August 12, 2018
Get well soon you absolute king, one of my football idols growing up. I was at that infamous quarter final tie at OT in 2003. Very rare when an opposing player gets a standing ovation at Old Trafford but this guy 100% deserved it. ⚽️?@Ronaldo pic.twitter.com/vdOugOrcFS
— Al Foran (@ImpressionistAL) August 12, 2018
Stay strong @Ronaldo ?
— Sam Wright (@Sammy_J_Wright) August 12, 2018
Ronaldo Fenomeno has been in hospital in Ibiza since Friday after suffering from pneumonia. Get well soon El Fenomeno.
— Mootaz Chehade (@MHChehade) August 12, 2018
Ronaldo is widely regarded to be one of the greatest players in the world, having played for Cruzeiro, PSV Eindhoven, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, AC Milan and Corinthians during his prestigious career.
Showing incredible talent throughout his years on the pitch, Ronaldo was awarded FIFA World Player of the Year award three times, in 1996, 1997, and 2002.
He will perhaps be most admired for his man of the match performance in the 2002 World Cup final, scoring twice as he led his side to a remarkable fifth win.
A prolific goal scorer, Ronaldo racked up 15 World Cup goals, receiving the Golden Boot Award in 2002. Overall, he scored 62 goals during 98 appearances for Brazil, becoming a national hero.
Oh shit, hope the real @Ronaldo gets well ASAP!!
— ? (@MrPea13) August 12, 2018
Tweeting to his fans today, Ronaldo thanked them for their supportive messages and assured them ‘everything is in order’.
Much to the relief of football fans worldwide, the sporting hero wrote:
Friends, I had a strong flu picture in Ibiza and I had to be hospitalised on Friday but everything is in order.
Tomorrow I receive the discharge and I return to house.
Thank you all for your love and your messages!
Amigos, tuve un cuadro de fuerte gripe en Ibiza y tuve que ser internado el viernes pero ya está todo en orden. Mañana recibo el alta y vuelvo a casa. ¡Gracias a todos/as por vuestro cariño y vuestros mensajes!
— Ronaldo Nazário (@Ronaldo) August 12, 2018
Thank you. PLEASE…stay safe. We cannot afford to lose you. Thank you.
— HH ?? (@havehopehut) August 12, 2018
— Mikel (@mikelaqiles) August 12, 2018
RONIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEE I LOVE YOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
— Kojiro Hyuga (@KojiroHyuga1) August 12, 2018
Ronaldo has suffered from health problems in the past, with thyroid problems causing him to gain weight.
Retiring at the age of 34-years-old, Ronaldo opened up about his problems, according to Goal:
Four years ago in Milan I found out that I was suffering from a problem that is called hypothyroidism, a complaint which slows your metabolism, and that to control it I would have to take medication which is considered illegal in football.
A lot of people should feel bad about their comments on my weight: I just wanted to explain that, now that I have reached the end.
Back in January 2012, he suffered from dengue fever, tweeting a picture of himself attached to a drip with the caption, ‘Good morning to all those who began the New Year with dengue.’
#Ronaldo scored 88 goals by #dribbling the goalkeeper during his career! ?
Legend ? ?? pic.twitter.com/QeIP6RuALl
— diana the soccer lover (@dianalori7) August 6, 2018
Jeez#Ronaldo R9 is in intensive care in Ibiza with pneumonia.
Had that shit a few years ago & I'll tell you nownI wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
Get well soon. pic.twitter.com/tn9Yzd0dED
— Reis (@London_acting) August 12, 2018
Dear Mr Ronaldo. I’m telling you. The Balearic Islands are a hot bed of pneumonia.
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) August 12, 2018
Get well soon, @Ronaldo! ? pic.twitter.com/hLQjiyPF45
— Adam McKola (@AdamMcKola) August 12, 2018
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Jules studied English Literature with Creative Writing at Lancaster University before earning her masters in International Relations at Leiden University in The Netherlands (Hoi!). She then trained as a journalist through News Associates in Manchester. Jules has previously worked as a mental health blogger, copywriter and freelancer for various publications.