The Italian agent did not hide the possibility of watching more of his clients joining Los Blancos in the next transfer window.

Italian agent Mino Raiola had a sit-down with Marca in the past few days, and he openly admitted that watching some of his players joining Real Madrid in the next transfer window will be one of his main goals.

In the interview with the Spanish media outlet, Raiola spoke about his good relationship with the team's sporting director, José Ángel Sánchez, and how that could be a key connection to see any of his players joining Los Blancos.

"I have a great relationship with Real Madrid. I keep in touch with José Ángel Sánchez frequently and I love going over football topics with him because I'm interested in his opinion. I dream about taking a top player to Real Madrid one day," Raiola said.

"I want to get a top-player to sign for Real Madrid, and I'm going to try that this summer. It would be an honor for me and for my players, because Real Madrid is a great club," the agent added.

Raiola's list of clients includdes names such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic (who came close to joining Real Madrid almost ten years ago), Matthijs De Ligt, Paul Pogba and Erling Haaland. Those last two players have been linked recently to Los Blancos, and their agent spoke about each one's chances of joining the Spanish side.

"Paul is going through a tough time, but before people in England overreact, he is committed to end the season at Manchester United on a high note. He wants to lead Manchester United to the UEFA Champions League. That club is all that matters for him now, but we will see what happens later on. There was interest to sign him (from Real Madrid) but it couldn't be done. But last year is old news. We'll see what happens," the agent said.

Unfortunately for Real Madrid fans, the agent did not have an uplifting update on Haaland's potential deal.

"He still has a lot to learn. he will play for Dortmund for as long as he needs to. I didn't think that leaving Salzburg was right for him, and I might be wrong again, but I don't see him leaving Dortmund this summer," Raiola concluded.