Pele, a legend of Brazilian football, never represented a club in Europe during his raucous playing career.
Once more, the Brazilian football legend only only played for Santos and the American team New York Cosmos.
Nevertheless, he was recognized as one of the best football players the world has ever seen.
Pele passed away on December 29, 2022, when she was 82 years old. However, he has been a patient in a Sao Paulo hospital since November 29.
After receiving complications from his colon cancer, which was discovered in September 2021, he was unable to survive.
Pele won the World Cup three times, yet he never played in Europe or took home prizes like the Champions League or the Ballon d’Or, which are often regarded as the pinnacle of success.
The superstar was unsuccessfully courted by big European clubs Manchester United, Valencia, Napoli, and Real Madrid following the 1958 and 1962 World Cups.
Pele himself gave an explanation for why he decided against moving to Europe, where he might have competed for the Ballon d’Or and other individual awards.
I came extremely close to signing with Real Madrid numerous times, and then again with Napoli in Italy, he admitted.
“I don’t regret it. When I worked at Santos, they were a major force.
“I didn’t play outside of Brazil because I enjoyed the best 15-20 years of my life at Santos, where I was very, very happy. I received several additional offers, not just from Real Madrid, but I was content where I was, he stated.