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Ballon d'Or 2024 DECIDED: Winner and 1-2-3 picked for this year as award enters new era

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Welcome to the as it enters a brave new world.

After being shared by and for 13 of the past 16 years - eight for Messi, five for Ronaldo for those of you who like counting such things - their entries into the twilight of their careers in USA and Saudi Arabia respectively means that the most prestigious individual prize in football is heading into a new era. The question is: Who will be the first man to lead us there?

had for so long been deemed the man most likely, but his Euro 2024 nightmare and final season disappointment at after another Champions League failure means he's unlikely to be anywhere near the podium on Monday night.

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Instead, all eyes are on his new Real Madrid team-mate, Vinicius Jr, the quicksilver flying machine who fires Los Blancos to Spanish and European glory last term. He was ably assisted by England star Jude Bellingham, who has designs on the crown himself.

For the Premier League, Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is a contender, such has been his remarkable goalscoring record at the Etihad, but the man most likely may well be his clubmate Rodri, outstanding in City's Premier League triumph and a key conductor in Spain's Euro 2024 success.

With all that being said, we asked our writers for their 1-2-3 ahead of the ceremony, and to decide on their most likely winner too. Here's what they came up with...

Andy Dunn

1. Vinicius Jr

2. Rodri

3. Erling Haaland

The purists will always tell you that individual awards always show a profound bias towards attacking players with bags of flair - and they would be right. But that is how it should be.

Who gets the acclaim for a successful mega band? It’s not the highly-accomplished bass player who keeps the band in harmony, it’s the lead singer with his or her showmanship. And that is who sells records.

Rodri’s importance to his club and country cannot be overstated but Vinicius Junior has been THE dazzling talent in a star-studded, successful . Rodri makes you sit and nod your head in admiration of his relentless excellence, Vinicius Junior gets you out of your seat and that is why the Brazilian should get the nod.

makes it onto the podium mainly for being a truly one-off type of prolific striker.

Neil McLeman

1. Rodri

2. Vinicius Jr

3. Lautaro Martinez

In a choice between recency bias and favouritism, I go for ’s Rodri.

The Spaniard has been outstanding for club and country - and won the Player of the Tournament at Euro 2024 despite going off injured in the final

The Ballon D’Or is now awarded on performances during the previous European season - no longer the calendar year - so his injury this season, like Vinicius Jr’s hat-trick this week, is not strictly relevant. The Brazilian won and the Champions League last season but was suspended when his nation were knocked out of the Copa America by Uruguay.

My third choice shows personal bias for Inter Milan forward Martinez, who won the Serie A title and capocannoniere and then outshone to claim the Copa America Golden Boot.

David Anderson

1. Rodri

2. Vinicius Jr

3. Erling Haaland

The Ballon d’Or doesn’t go for holding midfielders, but they should in Rodri’s case because he has been the best No.6 in the .

Spain largely won Euro 2024 because of him, even if he was injured for the second half of the final against England, while he helped Manchester City win a fourth consecutive Premier League crown.

Vinicius Junior will probably win it and he ticks all the right boxes because he’s a forward, is Brazilian and plays for Real Madrid. But it’s a lot easier to win the Champions League and La Liga when your club has oodles of cash and can buy the best out there.

After them, Erling Haaland seems to get marked down because Norway don’t do much on the international stage and missed out on Euro 2024. But his goalscoring feats for City are simply staggering and his backheel volley against Sparta Prague redefined the word spectacular.

image Daniel Orme

1. Jude Bellingham

2. Vinicius Jr

3. Rodri

Despite a tricky start to the new season, England and Real Madrid star has still shone extremely brightly. The midfielder scored an eye-watering 23 goals during his debut campaign in Spain - while his heroics saw Los Blancos claim another Champions League title.

And that’s not to mention his starring role as the Three Lions reached the Euros final. It’s still extremely close between him and Real Madrid teammate Vinicius Jr though - the Brazilian already having eight goals and seven assists this term.

Manchester City star Rodri should really be among the frontrunners but the long-term knee injury he suffered earlier this season might put paid to his hopes of claiming the trophy despite his stunning performances for both City and .

image Alan Smith

1. Vinicius Jr

2. Rodri

3. Erling Haaland

It is a two-player race but the bias towards forward players means Vinicius Junior will get the nod over Rodri.

Vinicius was Real Madrid’s best player on their way to yet another Champions League win and is the most electric forward on the planet when at his best. Rodri was Manchester City’s most important figure on their way to another Premier League title - as evidenced by their record when suspended. And he was outstanding for Spain at the Euros too, even if he came off early in the final with injury.

The gap to third place is huge and it could be anyone. , as the Golden Shoe winner, would ordinarily be a contender but ’s failure to win the Bundesliga and his disappointment at the Euros must discount him.

Give it to Erling Haaland instead. He was almost as prolific and won the league.

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Mike Walters

1. Vinicius Jr

2. Who cares.

3. Who cares.

Hand on heart, I couldn't care less who wins the Ballon d'Or - because it's always Lionel Messi or , even if there are more deserving candidates.

A meaningless bauble for chest-beaters and a red carpet with film-star trappings does nothing - absolutely nothing - to increase the value of a footballer to his team.

No disrespect to Stanley Matthews, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton, George Best, Kevin Keegan (twice) and Michael Owen, the gong's British winners since its inception - in one form or another - since 1956, but the Ballon d'Or is a monument to sycophancy.

If achievement on the pitch, at a high level of competition, holds sway over image and marketing, Vinicius Junior should win it this year.

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