Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane has angered Manchester United with his public pursuit of Paul Pogba.
Zidane has made no secret of his desire to land the French midfielder.
The Sun says he first talked about the proposition within weeks of his return to the Bernabeu as boss towards the end of last season.
But his shameless attempts to turn Pogba's head have backfired. Instead, it has served only to stiffen United's resolve to keep him.
Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is particularly unhappy at what Zidane has been saying and made it clear at the weekend that he expects to start the season with Pogba, 26, in place.
Real made a derisory offer last week of 27million plus James Rodriguez.
They value Pogba at 90m in total but United believe the World Cup winner is worth double that.

