Twenty-five years. Thatās how long England has waited.
Since Michael Owen lifted the Ballon dāOr in 2001, no Englishman has touched footballās most coveted individual prize.
But 2026 might finally change that.
And the race isnāt just about Harry Kane anymore.

According to Premier League legend Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, there are now three English superstars in serious contention ā and one of them wears Arsenal red.
Englandās Ballon dāOr Battle Is On
Harry Kaneās numbers are almost cartoonish.
Forty-five goals in all competitions for Bayern Munich this season. A relentless scoring machine. A striker operating at a level Hasselbaink simply described as āridiculous.ā
Bookmakers already have Kane among the frontrunners ā second only to Kylian MbappĆ© in some markets. If Bayern secure major silverware, especially a seventh Champions League crown, Kaneās case could become impossible to ignore.

But Kane isnāt alone.
Declan Rice, the midfield metronome driving Arsenalās title charge, has quietly built a rĆ©sumĆ© just as compelling.
Hasselbaink didnāt hesitate.
āI think Declan Rice has been more or less perfect ā as perfect as he can be over the whole season.ā
Perfect.
Thatās not a word thrown around lightly in football.
Rice has anchored Arsenalās push for their first Premier League title since 2004. Heās contributed four goals and 11 assists in all competitions, but numbers barely tell the story. Leadership. Tactical intelligence. Defensive dominance. Big-game presence.

Arsenal are chasing league glory and remain in the hunt for an astonishing quadruple. If they deliver silverware ā especially domestically ā Riceās stock will skyrocket.
And then thereās the wildcard.
Bukayo Saka: The Silent Climber
While the spotlight often follows Kaneās goals and Riceās control, Bukayo Saka is creeping into the conversation ā and Hasselbaink made it clear he belongs there.
āI think Saka would be very, very close behind them ā or in that same group.ā
Thatās a serious endorsement.

Statistically, Saka hasnāt exploded like in previous seasons. Eight goals and seven assists in 36 appearances is a dip from last yearās 12 goals and 14 assists. But influence isnāt always measured in raw output.
Saka remains Arsenalās creative heartbeat. Defenders double up on him. Managers design plans around stopping him. England build their attack through him.
At 24, heās already a fixture in three major tournaments for the Three Lions and has just signed a new contract worth over Ā£300,000 per week ā making him Arsenalās highest-paid player.
That isnāt just reward.
Thatās recognition.
The Stakes Between Now and October

The Ballon dāOr wonāt be decided until October, which means the real auditions are still ahead.
If Arsenal complete even part of their trophy chase, Rice and Sakaās credentials will intensify overnight.
If Kane delivers European glory with Bayern while maintaining his outrageous scoring rate, the narrative may feel unstoppable.
England hasnāt had a genuine three-way Ballon dāOr storyline in decades.
Now they do.
And for the first time in 25 years, the question isnāt whether an Englishman can win it.
Itās which one.
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