November 27, 2014 -- Updated 1735
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Brazil soccer legend Pele has had complications since surgery to remove kidney stones
- The 74-year-old suffering urinary tract infection
- Pele's representatives insist Brazilian moved to different unit for privacy reasons
- Pele is one of the most globally recognized faces in spo
Concerns over Brazilian soccer legend Pele's health have been downplayed by the 74-year-old's representatives after his condition was feared to have worsened.
Pele was admitted to the Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo earlier this week with a urinary tract infection. He recently underwent surgery to remove kidney stones at the same institution.
The hospital issued a statement Thursday explaining Pele had been moved to "a special care unit" as his condition was "unstable."
But in a conversation with CNN, the three-time World Cup winners' agent insisted Pele was transferred to afford him greater privacy as he continues his recovery.
The hospital had earlier said Pele was moved to ensure he receives the best possible care.
"Patient Edson Arantes do Nascimento (Pele) remains in the hospital in an unstable condition," read a statement from the hospital.
"To make sure he gets the best care, he was transferred for monitoring to an intensive care unit."
Pele is considered one of the greats of world soccer, winning three World Cups for Brazil in 1958, 1962 and 1970.
The Brazilian is also one of the most globally recognized faces in sport.
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