The pair have battled many times in LaLiga, and Modric believes they are better suited as rivals rather than team-mates
Luka Modric rubbished suggestions his relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo has become strained and asserted he will never be Lionel Messi’s team-mate.
Real Madrid midfielder Modric is a leading contender to end the star pair’s decade-long dominance of the Ballon d’Or after a sparkling season for club and country.
The 33-year-old won the ChampionsLeague for a third straight year alongside Ronaldo and later saw off Messi’s Argentina on the way to reaching the WorldCup final with Croatia.
Modric has already secured FIFA’s The Best award from former team-mate Ronaldo, who is now at Juventus, but insists they remain on “excellent” terms despite the competition for individual honours.
“We spent six wonderful years in RealMadrid where we developed a friendship and mutual respect,” Modric told France Football .
“Now he is gone and we keep in touch, sending messages. And although some people are trying to say that this is not the case, I can say that we are still maintaining good relations.”
Messi appears a slight outsider to claim a sixth Ballon d’Or after finishing fifth in the voting for The Best.
Modric overlooked his La Liga rival upon naming the players he would most like to partner on the pitch, before revealing a simple reason for the snub.