Ronaldo's move to Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabai has seemingly moved him out of the limelight, while Messi still shines in MLS for Inter Miami. Meanwhile, Real Madrid are firmly represented with goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, midfielder Jude Bellingham and winger Vinicius Jr.
However, the biggest takeaway from the XI is the oddity of the formation, with a 3-3-4 taking shape. Manchester City makes up the entire defense, with Walker, Stones and Dias all representing the backline, and has two more central with Silva and De Bruyne, alongside Bellingham.
The attack sports City's Haaland and Madrid's Vinicius, alongside PSG's Kylian Mbappe and Inter Miami's Lionel Messi. It's a worthy front-four, but a lopsided XI. Regardless of that, though, how can you leave one of them out? What an XI.