Top 5 superstars say no to tattoos for meaningful reason

These footballers have various reasons for opting not to have tattoos, including their faith, family values, or personal preferences. While tattoos are a common sight among athletes, these players have chosen a different path, both on and off the field.

Cristiano Ronaldo:

 

Cristiano Ronaldo, known for his exceptional skills, speed, and decisiveness on the field, surprisingly doesn’t have a single tattoo on his body. This sets him apart from many other players who sport inked designs. Ronaldo’s choice to remain ink-free was revealed in an interview, where he explained, “I don’t have a tattoo because I donate blood often, and I want the process to be quick and simple.” Additionally, Ronaldo emphasized that blood donation brings him joy, as it allows him to help others in need.

Mohamed Salah:

 

Nicknamed the “King of Egypt” by fans, Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s star striker, is guided by his Muslim faith and chooses not to have any tattoos. In a straightforward statement, Salah expressed, “I don’t like tattoos, don’t change my hairstyle, can’t dance. I just want to play football.”

Kylian Mbappé:

Kylian Mbappé, the young French sensation playing for PSG, has chosen not to ink his body. While part of this decision might be attributed to his age and potential lack of interest in tattoos, his admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo may also play a role. Mbappé is a huge fan of CR7, and his stance on tattoos may evolve in the future, but for now, he remains tattoo-free.

Gareth Bale:

 

Gareth Bale, one of the world’s top wingers, has opted not to have tattoos. He explained that his decision is rooted in his family’s preferences and values. Even wearing an earring shocked his father during a meal in his hometown, Cardiff, as both tattoos and earrings are discouraged in the Bale family.

N’Golo Kanté:

 

French defensive midfielder N’Golo Kanté leads a simple and modest life, despite his remarkable career achievements. He maintains a private lifestyle and refrains from having tattoos, advertisements, or scandals.