Gareth Bale's plans for a new contract demand is upsetting teammates inside the Real Madrid locker room.
With Manchester United circling, Bale's camp plan to use their interest to turn up the heat on Real president Florentino Perez as they negotiate a new deal.
The Welshman's performance for Wales at the Euros also adds weight to his demands - which has left many Real teammates upset.
Real colleagues don't believe Bale's club form justifies his wage claims, with his new €17 million demand being twice as high as the majority of the more experience players.
Ronaldinho Back In Barcelona
The Brazilian skill wizard, 36, is rejoining the club he helped return to its status at the top of the game between 2003 and 2008 to act as an official ambassador.
On Tuesday, Barca are opening a new US office in New York to try enhance their brand internationally – and who better than to bring in as the face of that in North America than the club legend who scored 94 goals in 207 games, winning three La Ligas and a Champions League.
Regarded as one of the best players of his generation, Ronaldinho also won the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2004 and 2005.
Ashley Cole Wants Chelsea Return:
LA Galaxy left back has started to consider what he will do after he retires and admits he wants to return to Stamford Bridge.
He said: "I hope I can go back to Chelsea and do something there, not so much coaching but scouting or something.
"I enjoy scouting, watching the young lads come through. I have done a little for my agent, but I'd like to do something a bit more serious. I'd love to go back to work at Chelsea somewhere, somehow.
Uganda Qualified For Afcon After 38years:
Uganda have qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time since 1978 after beating Comoros on Sunday.
Their 1-0 victory secured their place at next year's finals in Gabon as one of the two best group runners-up.
Group D rivals Burkina Faso also qualified with a late winner over Botswana to ensure they finished top of the
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