Real Madrid will not tolerate other teams trying to lure their players away, and they have reportedly filed a complaint against Inter Milan for their attempt to sign Luka Modric earlier this month.
Inter Milan tried to sign Modric away from the Bernabeu by reportedly offering him a $12M deal for the next four seasons. Added to that, the Chinese group that owns Inter would have provided Modric a two-year deal to play in China, extending his contract with the group for six years.
A FIFA spokesman revealed Real Madrid filed a complaint earlier today, in an attempt to prevent a late offer for the player's services, mainly because the transfer window for Serie A teams ended today.
Florentino Pérez has reportedly offered Modric a similar deal at Real Madrid, but the player's agents have claimed that the Spanish giants will have to deal with a new offer from the Italian side, since Modric wants to play for the Serie A side "sooner or later".