Manchester United reportedly have doubts over whether Real Madrid hold a genuine interest in Paul Pogba this summer.
Ever since acknowledging that he was open to leaving Old Trafford, Pogba has been continually linked with a switch to Real before the start of the new campaign.
However, a move is yet to materialise, with the latest suggestion being that Real have bid £27.4m plus James Rodriguez in an effort to sign the World Cup winner.
According to The Mirror, the size of that proposal has not impressed United, who are now convinced that the La Liga club do not intend on making a genuine effort to sign the 26-year-old.
Pogba effectively still has three years left on his contract, meaning that United are in no rush to part ways with the France international.
While Spanish clubs have until the end of the month to make new additions, the North-West giants are unlikely to consider a sale if they are unable to find a replacement.