Ronaldo, Messi and Kaka shortlisted for FIFA World Player of the Year award

Portugal and Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has been included on the shortlist for the FIFA World Player of the Year award.Real-ly good: Cristiano Ronaldo, ex-Manchester United, now a GalacticoThe 2008 winner is one of five contenders for the award alongside Real Madrid team-mate Kaka and Barcelona trio Andres Iniesta, Lionel Messi and Xavi.Ronaldo transferred from Manchester United to the Bernabeu for a world record fee in the region of £80million in July, while Brazil playmaker Kaka joined from AC Milan in the summer.Argentina's Messi and Spain midfield duo Iniesta and Xavi were at the forefront of Barcelona's treble-winning success, which saw the Catalan club claim the Champions League, the Primera Division title and the Copa del Rey.Messi is favourite to land the gong after recently winning the Ballon d'Or.The nominees were confirmed following a poll of national teams' captains and coaches from a list drawn up of FIFA Football Committee experts.Nominated for the women's prize were 2008 winner Marta and her Brazil team-mateCristiane.Germany received two nominations in Inka Grings and Birgit Prinz and England's Kelly Smith is also in contention for the award. Best in Europe: Lionel Messi (left) is already as award winner while Iniesta is hoping to join him. .as are Kaka (left) and XaviThe winners will be announced at the FIFA World Player Gala on December 21 in Zurich, Switzerland.Also at the gala, the best 11 players of the year as chosen by over 50,000 professional football players from all over the world will be honoured in the FIFA/FIFPro World XI, while the FIFA Puskas Award will be presented to the player - man or woman - who has scored the 'most beautiful goal' during the past year. Come on my son: United's injury so bad Fergie drafts in David Gill's son!Manchester United in fight to solve defensive crisis as Bayern Munich look to snatch top target Simon KjaerCOMPETITION: Win a shirt signed by Real star Ronaldo or Barca's Messi MANCHESTER UNITED FC

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