Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has once again openly flirted with the prospect of one day playing for Real Madrid.
The Frenchman returned to the Red Devils from Juventus in 2016, four years after leaving as a free agent when he was just 19 years old.
Throughout his time with the struggling English giants since, though, there seems to be a mutual interest between the player and Los Blancos, particularly while Zinedine Zidane has been in charge of the Spaniards.
While Pogba has previously admitted that playing for Real is a dream of his, he has once again discussed the possibility of representing the Spanish giants, but also insisted he is still giving his all to United.
"We have all heard that things have been said. What to say? Yes, all footballers would love to play for Real Madrid. It might be a dream," he said, according to Goal.
"It is a dream for me, why not one day? But I play for Manchester United and I love my club.
"I perform for Manchester United, I have fun and I want to do everything to put the club where it deserves to be.
"I will give my maximum, like my teammates."
Pogba has played 168 games across two spells for the Red Devils thus far, scoring 33 goals and assisting a further 33 strikes along the way.