Yesterday,
I said that there are numerous parallels linking former Real Madrid superstar Zinedine Zidane and the recently signed Kaka. Both play a similar creative/attacking midfielder position. Both have won the Ballon d'or and FIFA World Player of the Year. Both have led their clubs to Champions League titles and have won in the FIFA World Cup. Both have come to Real Madrid in record transfer fees by Florentino Perez. And in the near future, there's a great possibility too that both would have worn the jersey number "5".
Yes, it would seem that Kaka is our new Zidane. Zidane led the first era of Galacticos. Kaka will lead the second era of Galacticos.
If
Kaka is our new Zidane, who would be our new Ronaldo?
I'm referring to Ronaldo the Brazilian Phenomenon.
Ronaldo's name will forever be linked with Zidane's. They've played against each other in a World Cup Final. They've played in Charity football matches for the United Nations. And of course, they were teammates at Real Madrid, forming perhaps the greatest duo in football history.
With the ushering of a new Galactico era, Perez has promised that other superstars would come. Hence, it's interesting to imagine who our new Ronaldo would be:
Cristiano RonaldoYes - the
other Ronaldo. The similarity is obvious. They have the same name, although for many, no matter how good Cristiano Ronaldo is, and would get, he would never exceed what the original Ronaldo had achieved.
Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon was obsessed in bringing in the Manchester United superstar. For the past two seasons, we hear
all kinds of news about C. Ronaldo coming to Madrid. It has never happened. However, it has been said (again, rumors) that a pre-contract has been made between the club and the player and that breaching it would be quite expensive for either party. Nevertheless, current president Perez has admitted that he is interested in C. Ronaldo. And Perez's words are more reliable than Calderon's. With all these, there is indeed a good chance that C. Ronaldo will be our new Ronaldo.
David VillaRonaldo was a world class striker. Hence, it is only fair that our new Ronaldo might also be a world class striker. This is where Spanish sensation David Villa's name comes in. Villa has proven to be an elite goal scorer - both in the La Liga and in the international scene, becoming Spain's primary striker.
Villa's current club, Valencia, is in financial trouble, and is willing to sell some of their stars. Perez, on the other hand, considers Villa as a target. I personally believe that Real Madrid need a goal scorer like Villa, and at least he makes the club more "Spanish". I'm pretty sure that Villa will even be more successful if he ever comes to Madrid and be our next Ronaldo.
Franck RiberyZidane is French while Ronaldo is Brazilian. Since Kaka, our new Zidane, is Brazilian, maybe our new Ronaldo is French. (ain't this a good analogy?) As Zidane has said, Franck Ribery is the jewel of French football. As a close adviser of Perez, I'm sure Zidane has endorsed his compatriot to his boss.
Ribery is known for his pace, skill and precise passing. The Bayern Munich star is someone who would definitely complement Kaka in the midfield. His club is willing to sell and Real Madrid, in turn, has expressed interest. However, it is reported that there is a lot of competition from other big clubs. At any rate, Perez seems to do the impossible in attracting world class talent to the Bernabeu.
ConclusionAll three are worthy of being the next Ronaldo. And any of them coming to Madrid will be great. If I were to pick one, who would I choose? hmmm.... let's see... I've heard Perez has prepare a 300 M Euro "war chest" to spend on signings. Hence, I'd say why not all three? (I might sound crazy, but that's the point of this blog!) After all we are building a new Galactico era. Come to think of it, Cristiano Ronaldo could be our new David Beckham (similar in terms of popularity, celebrity stature, looks, tons of endorsements, and both wore jersey number "7" at Manchester United); David Villa could be our younger version of Raul (both have been Spanish first strikers with jersey number "7"); and Franck Ribery can be this era's Luis Figo (both have the ability to play both sides of the midfield). This would form an unstoppable attack unit - Ribery, Kaka, and C. Ronaldo in the midfield with Villa up front, much like the first Galactico era. Finally, it's funny to think, if we go on in signing all three based on this, we would be left without the new Ronaldo!