Zidane urges Real Madrid to make late transfer push for Pogba but Utd demand £180m for wantaway midfield star
REAL MADRID boss Zinedine Zidane hasn't given up hope of signing Paul Pogba before the continental window slams shut.
Los Blancos have until September 2 to land the Manchester United midfielder, with the French World Cup winner valued at around £180million by the Red Devils.
And it isn't just Zizou who wants Pogba to move to the Bernabeu, with vandals spraying the phrase "Pogba Out" on a new sign outside the entrance of United's training ground this morning.
The former Juventus star was subject to vile racist abuse last week on social media after he missed a penalty during the 1-1 draw against Wolves at Molineux.
Pogba fuelled speculation regarding his future immediately after the 4-0 win against Chelsea a fortnight ago when he claimed there is still a "question mark" over where he will be playing.
And Pogba's brother Mathias has insisted the United star would be a perfect fit for Real as he stated that both clubs need to talk to each other about a transfer.
He told : "Everyone knows my brother would be great for Real Madrid and Zidane.
"Zidane has always spoken highly of my brother, it's an honour."
Before adding: "It's Real Madrid and Manchester United who need to talk. Paul is a professional and that's where he is right now.
"His future? That depends on the clubs: Manchester need to want to sell and Madrid need to want to buy.
"That's how business works."