The Red Devils and the Italian agent don't have the best of relationships, and the club has had enough of his antics.

Manchester United have finally made a decision regarding agent Mino Raiola, but there are good and bad news for the team's supporters.

Earlier today, a report by As revealed that the club has had enough of the Italian's antics when it comes to transfers, especially since he seems to think of his own benefit rather than making good business with the English side.

The latest transfer flop for the Red Devils had to do with Erling Braut Haaland's decision to join Borussia Dortmund. The Norwegian starlet was one of Manchester United's transfer targets for this winter, but Raiola chose to give Dortmund the first option to sign the footballer. Now, Haaland will play for the Bundesliga outfit and Manchester United decided not to enter into more deals with the Italian agent.

The only problem for Manchester United is that two of their players are represented by Raiola: Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard. Pogba has never hidden his desire to leave the club (mainly due to Raiola's advice), while Lingard recently signed a deal with the Italian agent. With both players seeking an exit from Old Trafford, it wouldn't be a surprise to see both of them leave the club in the next few months due to this "ban" on the Italian.

Manchester United seems interested in signing a few players to reduce their injury woes, but none of them will have anything to do with the Italian agent. Only time will tell if Raiola or the club are on the losing end of this ban.