Garcia - who is editor of France Football, the publication that has handed out the Golden Ball since 1956 – is unsure whether Ronaldo will attend the latest ceremony as he has taken to passing up his voting rights. Garcia told The Times: "Winners have the right to come back to all future ceremonies but they don’t all come, some are very upset with us. I don’t know for certain Cristiano is, I don’t talk to him directly, but I know for example that former winners vote for the Kopa Trophy – for the best young player – and Cristiano didn’t vote last year and he didn’t vote this year either."
While Messi and Ronaldo, who are now plying their respective trades in MLS and the Saudi Pro League for Inter Miami and Al-Nassr, are not on the 2024 shortlist, Garcia believes they would still have attracted support. He added: "If they were on the shortlist this year, I’m sure they would have got some votes."