Real Madrid News: Ronaldo win angers Messi, Man Utd make transfer plan, Neymar eying move

REAL MADRID news is coming thick and fast with the La Liga and Champions League winners gearing up for their Copa del Rey cup clash with Fuenlabrada on Thursday. Express Sport brings you all the latest.

Cristiano Ronaldo awarded Best FIFA Men's Player 2017

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo won FIFA's Player of the Year award on Monday evening.

And reports in Spain say that Lionel Messi is furious at the 32-year-old scooping the prize.

Diario Gol say that Messi, 30, blames a staggering five people for his failure to win the honour. 

Among them are Barcelona managerial staff Josep Maria Bartomeu and Robert Fernandez, while Messi also supposedly feels former Barca boss Luis Enrique was wrong to bring in so many poor players last summer.

The Argentina international also reckons Paco Alcacer and Andre Gomes cost him a shot at glory for their awful displays under Enrique last term.

Manchester United reportedly already have in mind a replacement for David De Gea.

Spanish website Don Balon claims the Red Devils are resigned to losing their No1 to Los Blancos at some point.

And they supposedly want AC Milan shotstopper Gianluigi Donnarumma to replace him.

However, should a move for the Italian fail, then they are also keeping tabs on Atletico Madrid's Jan Oblak.

The Slovenia international has a release clause of £84.8million - which has made United prioritise Donnarumma for the time being.

Real Madrid Ronaldo Messi Neymar Manchester UnitedGETTY

Real Madrid News: Ronaldo's win at the FIFA awards has angered Messi

Real Madrid Ronaldo Messi Neymar Manchester UnitedGETTY

Real Madrid News: Neymar plans to leave PSG for a La Liga return

Neymar only left Barcelona for PSG back in August- but Don Balon say the Brazil international is already eying a move to Real Madrid in 2019.

Huge claims suggest Barcelona hitman Luis Suarez has been informed of a plot involving the 25-year-old.

With Kylian Mbappe blossoming at PSG, Neymar already fears playing second fiddle.

And he is willing to strut his stuff in Paris for just two years, setting his sights on a return to La Liga in just under two years' time. 

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