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he winner of Fifa's 2014 Ballon d'Or is announced on 12 January with Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi of Bareclona and Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer vying for the title. Ronaldo scored 63 goals in the last calendar year as well as winning the Uefa Champions League, La Liga, the Copa Del Rey and UEFA Super Cup with Real Madrid. BBC Sport pundit Alan Shearer, former Ballon d'Or winner Ruud Gullit, and Madrid team-mate Gareth Bale make the case for Ronaldo to win this year's award. The case for Messi and the case for Neuer will follow on Saturday and Sunday. Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Manuel Neuer have been named on a three-man shortlist for this year's Ballon d'Or prize, Fifa has announced. The three were chosen from an initial 23-man list, which included Gareth Bale, and the world player of the year award will be announced on 12 January. Nadine Kessler (Germany), Marta (Brazil) and Abby Wambach (USA) were shortlisted for the women's award. Play media Jump media playerMedia player helpOut of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue. Focus Forum: Messi, Ronaldo or Neuer for the Ballon d'Or? Real Madrid forward Ronaldo won the Ballon d'Or in 2013. Meanwhile, Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti, Germany's World Cup winning boss Joachim Low and Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone are on the shortlist for the Fifa coach of the year. Portugal international Ronaldo 29, scored 51 goals in the 2013-14 season while helping Real Madrid win the Champions League. He beat Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery and Barcelona's Messi to the 2013 award. Four-time winner Messi, 27, won the honour in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.
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Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus will snub Chelsea for Real Madrid, Liverpool and Manchester United want AC Milan’s Stephan El Shaarawy, and Arsenal want Mario Suarez – we rate the transfer rumours. TRANSFER RUMOUR: Marco Reus will snub interest from Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City in order to sign for Real Madrid (Daily Star). RUMOUR RATING: Could happen. In the footballing world, you have Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. They are the undoubted top two, and no-one in the modern game comes close. In that next echelon, players such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Manuel Neuer, Sergio Aguero, Luis Suarez and Marco Reus reside. Of the stars in this second bracket, few are available for Europe’s elite to snap up, but Borussia Dortmund man Reus fits that criteria. The loss of Reus to two separate injuries so far this season has rocked Dortmund so far. At 25, the forward is the attacking talisman for BVB, and looks set to follow in the footsteps of Mario Gotze and Robert Lewandowski in fine-tuning their game in yellow and black before moving on to a ‘bigger’ club. With Reus though, you don’t feel that he’s desperate to leave. Having missed Germany’s successful World Cup campaign, the forward is more hungry than ever, and will feel that he has plenty of unfinished business under Jurgen Klopp. If he makes his long-awaited return in the new year, look out for Dortmund’s stop-start season to kick into the higher gears. But what after that? In the summer, if Reus has truly rekindled Dortmund’s season, one issue remains: his contract. The reported release clause, which stands at around £20million, looms over the Germans, and with the top clubs circling, they may not even have a choice when it comes to Reus’ [CENSORED]ure. If Reus does leave, there are a select few clubs of the necessary calibre to lure him. The likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United cannot truly claim to be considerably better – if at all better – than Dortmund, so why would Reus join them? Bayern Munich is a possibility, but Reus has previously stated his disapproval over former team-mates Gotze and Lewandowski’s moves there. Chelsea or Barcelona, perhaps, but where would he fit in? Logically, that leaves the superstar haven of Real Madrid, and don’t bet against Reus being the next Galactico at the Bernabeu come June. TRANSFER RUMOUR: Liverpool and Manchester United are ready to battle it out for AC Milan winger Stephan El Shaarawy, who is available for just £11.5million (Daily Express). 459641462-stephan-el-shaarawy-of-ac-mila RUMOUR RATING: Unlikely to happen. A brace in this week’s friendly may have reminded many an on-looker of the potential that Stephan El Shaarawy was once said to possess. Signed by AC Milan as a teenager in 2011, the 22-year-old was tipped as one of the shining lights of Italy’s footballing [CENSORED]ure. Having burst onto the scene with 14 goals in his first 17 Serie A games of the 2012/13 season, El Shaarawy was on the radar of top clubs around the globe. Just two more goals in the rest of that season followed, and an injury-hit 2013/14 meant the winger faded into the background. The Italian has bounced back somewhat this season, featuring in 11 of Milan’s 16 games. The reason El Shaarawy’s [CENSORED]ure may come under questioning is certainly not down to the player, but is perhaps a result of his club’s current position. Sitting 7th in the league, two points off European qualification, things have been far worse for AC Milan in recent times. Filippo Inzaghi has recently been appointed in an attempt to instigate a resurgence from the side whose previous reliance on experience has recently come back to bite them. After winning the 2007 Champions League, they have been on a downward spiral ever since. As a result, Inzaghi reportedly wants to rejuvenate his squad with new signings, and as one of Milan’s most profitable assets, El Shaarawy could be pushed to the exit door. While the Real Madrids and Barcelonas of this world won’t come calling, it’s perfectly possible that clubs such as Liverpool and Manchester United will. With the attacking talent on display at United, Louis van Gaal is unlikely to move for the forward, however. El Shaarawy may be talented, but he isn’t of the level of Angel Di Maria, Wayne Rooney or Juan [CENSORED]. For Liverpool, Brendan Rodgers may find the appeal in rejuvenating the youngster’s career, but it would represent a big risk for the Northern Irishman. As things stand, El Shaarawy’s [CENSORED]ure lays at the San Siro. In fact, the 22-year-old admitted as much himself after that two-goal salvo against Real Madrid: “I’ve already said, I’m staying at Milan and I want to do well.” That doesn’t sound like a player on the verge of moving. TRANSFER RUMOUR: Arsenal are set to sign Atletico Madrid midfielder Mario Suarez, who has only played a bit-part role this season (Daily Star). 458034738-mario-suarez-of-atletico-de-ma RUMOUR RATING: Could happen. At least one defender and at least one midfielder. That is how simple Arsene Wenger’s January shopping list should look. For all the beauty Alexis Sanchez adds to the team, Arsenal’s frailties are still on show week in week out. If Champions League progression is to be ensured, the Frenchman needs to reinforce his squad in the transfer market. Mats Hummels, Aymeric Laporte, William Carvalho, Morgan Schneiderlin and many more; Arsenal are certainly not short of options for either position. Many of these players are unrealistic and expensive targets, however. In January, Wenger could move for a stop-gap, a solid and relatively cheap improvement on what he already has, with a view to spending big in the summer. Winter transfers are always a risk, after all. If he does go down this route, Wenger should look no further than Suarez. Mario Suarez, that is. The Atletico Madrid defensive midfielder has been at the Vicente Calderon since 2010, and played a part in their La Liga title win and Champions League runners-up place last season. With 17 appearances however, he wasn’t a mainstay in the first-team. He filled in admirably when needed, but Atletico have enough steel in midfield with Tiago, Raul Garcia, Gabi and Saul Niguez among their options, something Arsenal cannot boast. So title-winning experience, relative youth at just 27, and he will come cheap as Atletico would be willing to sell. With Arsenal’s resident bulldog being Mathieu Flamini, it’s easy to see how Suarez would improve the Gunners at least temporarily.
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The former Bayern Munich manager, who guided the Bundesliga giants to a historic quadruple, has advised Reus against joining his former team. According to former Bayern Munich manager Jupp Heynckes, who guided the club to a historic quadruple during his last season in charge at the Allianz Arena, a move to join La Liga giants Real Madrid over the Bavarians would better suit German attacker Marco Reus. The Borussia Dortmund star, who has garnered a huge fan base due to his impressive displays at the Signal Iduna Park over the last two seasons, looks to be departing Jurgen Klopp’s crew, with the club sitting in the danger zone in 17th spot, and with his reported €25m release clause set to kick in next year. In a transfer similar to that of former team-mate and good friend Mario Gotze, reports claim Reus is most likely to leave to join Pep Guardiola’s side, but Heynckes believes with the number of world-class players already at Bayern Munich’s disposal, there will be no room for the 25-year-old die Mannschaft attacker. "I would recommend going to Madrid," Heynckes stated. "Bayern have four or five world class players up front. "Where would Reus play? If he really has that [release] clause of €25m, all the big European teams should go for him." The Borussia Dortmund superstar was recently slapped with a record-breaking £427,000 fine for a list of driving offences, including numerous amounts of speeding tickets and driving without a license for three years, an action Heynckes described as inexcusable. "It's incomprehensible. There is no excuse. He should be better advised," the former die Roten boss continued to say.The former Bayern Munich manager, who guided the Bundesliga giants to a historic quadruple, has advised Reus against joining his former team. According to former Bayern Munich manager Jupp Heynckes, who guided the club to a historic quadruple during his last season in charge at the Allianz Arena, a move to join La Liga giants Real Madrid over the Bavarians would better suit German attacker Marco Reus. The Borussia Dortmund star, who has garnered a huge fan base due to his impressive displays at the Signal Iduna Park over the last two seasons, looks to be departing Jurgen Klopp’s crew, with the club sitting in the danger zone in 17th spot, and with his reported €25m release clause set to kick in next year. In a transfer similar to that of former team-mate and good friend Mario Gotze, reports claim Reus is most likely to leave to join Pep Guardiola’s side, but Heynckes believes with the number of world-class players already at Bayern Munich’s disposal, there will be no room for the 25-year-old die Mannschaft attacker. "I would recommend going to Madrid," Heynckes stated. "Bayern have four or five world class players up front. "Where would Reus play? If he really has that [release] clause of €25m, all the big European teams should go for him." The Borussia Dortmund superstar was recently slapped with a record-breaking £427,000 fine for a list of driving offences, including numerous amounts of speeding tickets and driving without a license for three years, an action Heynckes described as inexcusable. "It's incomprehensible. There is no excuse. He should be better advised," the former die Roten boss continued to say.
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Real Madrid put a forgettable week behind them as they got back to winning ways with a 3-0 victory over Espanyol at the Bernabeu. Carlo Ancelotti's men were beaten by Valencia last Sunday and city rivals Atletico in the Copa Del Rey in midweek, but goals from James Rodriguez, Gareth Bale and Nacho Fernandez ensured they avoided a hat-trick of defeats. It was, however, a third loss in seven days for Espanyol, who could not capitalise despite the hosts having Fabio Coentrao sent off shortly after half-time. Valencia wasted an opportunity to gain ground on their rivals for a UEFA Champions League spot as they were held to a 1-1 draw at Celta Vigo. Rodrigo Moreno gave the visitors the lead just before half-time after Fabian Orellana had missed a penalty, but the Chilean made up for his error by grabbing the equaliser in the second half. Valencia could now be unseated in fourth spot on Sunday if Sevilla beat Almeria. Villarreal stretched their unbeaten run to 13 matches but were unable to put any more daylight between themselves and rival European hopefuls Malaga as the two teams shared a 1-1 draw. Jonathan Dos Santos' thunderous volley on the stroke of half-time put Villarreal ahead at La Rosaleda but Malaga fought back and Nordin Amrabat's equaliser on the hour mark levelled things up. The result keeps sixth-placed Villarreal one point and one place ahead of Malaga in the table. Quique Sanchez Flores' first league game since his return as Getafe coach ended in a 2-1 defeat at Eibar. Goals from Manu Del Moral and Ander Capa put the home side in he driving seat, and although Diego Castro pulled a goal back ten minutes from time, Getafe were unable to add to their tally.
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_80146325_mmronaldoballondor2.jpg he winner of Fifa's 2014 Ballon d'Or is announced on 12 January with Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi of Bareclona and Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer vying for the title. Ronaldo scored 63 goals in the last calendar year as well as winning the Uefa Champions League, La Liga, the Copa Del Rey and UEFA Super Cup with Real Madrid. BBC Sport pundit Alan Shearer, former Ballon d'Or winner Ruud Gullit, and Madrid team-mate Gareth Bale make the case for Ronaldo to win this year's award. The case for Messi and the case for Neuer will follow on Saturday and Sunday. Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Manuel Neuer have been named on a three-man shortlist for this year's Ballon d'Or prize, Fifa has announced. The three were chosen from an initial 23-man list, which included Gareth Bale, and the world player of the year award will be announced on 12 January. Nadine Kessler (Germany), Marta (Brazil) and Abby Wambach (USA) were shortlisted for the women's award. Play media Jump media playerMedia player helpOut of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue. Focus Forum: Messi, Ronaldo or Neuer for the Ballon d'Or? Real Madrid forward Ronaldo won the Ballon d'Or in 2013. Meanwhile, Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti, Germany's World Cup winning boss Joachim Low and Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone are on the shortlist for the Fifa coach of the year. Portugal international Ronaldo 29, scored 51 goals in the 2013-14 season while helping Real Madrid win the Champions League. He beat Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery and Barcelona's Messi to the 2013 award. Four-time winner Messi, 27, won the honour in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012
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803742_heroa.jpg The Portuguese was left angered by his team-mate's refusal to pass in the win over Espanyol but the Madrid defender is adamant the squad is united Real Madrid defender Nacho insists Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo have a "fantastic" relationship despite the latter's frustration with his team-mate on Saturday. Bale scored a stunning free kick in the 3-0 win over Espanyol but incurred the wrath of the Santiago Bernabeu faithful and his Portuguese attacking partner when he opted to shoot instead of tee up his team-mate late on. A similar incident occurred in the loss to Valencia earlier this month when both Ronaldo and Benzema were left aggrieved that Bale ignored them and failed to score on the counterattack at the Mestalla. Carlo Ancelotti warned he will not tolerate the notion of selfishness among his players after the match but Nacho is adamant there is no bad blood between Bale and Ronaldo. "Their relationship is fantastic. We're a group, we all get on amazingly," he was quoted as saying by Marca. Nacho, who scored the third goal in Saturday's game, was delighted to see Madrid put their back-to-back defeats behind them and get back to winning ways in the title race. "I'm happy about the goal above all and for playing in this shirt and in this stadium – it's wonderful," he added. "We had to win. In a club as a big as this everything gets magnified. Now it's time to think about Thursday [when Madrid face Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey]. "It's true we lost the last two games, but it can't be forgotten what we achieved, the record of wins."
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