What price popularity?
Following what is probably the most sensational, or at least most expensive week in football transfer history, you’re unlikely to have escaped the fact that Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo have both moved to Real Madrid.
With Kaka’s fee at an estimated £56m , Ronaldo’s a reported £80m many have been wondering where the money is coming from. Real Madrid have a reported 300m euro transfer kitty this year alone. And the rationale for the excessive spending all seems to boil down to shirt sales. As if those million fans that bought the Beckham shirt are going to chuck it in the pile alongside their Zidane shirt, and buy not just a Kaka edition, but also a Ronaldo shirt.
“Ronaldo can be viewed in the same bracket as Beckham when it comes to global commercial impact, if their image is controlled right and Real Madrid improve their results in the UEFA Champions League as a result of their arrival”, said Professor Simon Chadwick, Director of the Center for the International Business of Sport (CIBS) at Coventry University in England.
But a quick look of their respective popularities on Facebook paints an interesting picture. Whilst Kaka looks to be good value, even at £56m, with over half-a-million fans on the social network on a single page, Cristiano Ronaldo barely registers 23,000 on the most popular page for him at the time of writing. And he, of course, cost about £25m more than the half-million-fans Kaka.
If Real’s return on Ronaldo is destined to be in Shirt Sales then they better charge more for them. A lot more.