Real Madrid manager, Zinedine Zidane, has played down expectations they could still sign Paul Pogba or Neymar this summer.
Speaking at a press conference today ahead of their LaLiga opener against Celta Vigo, Zidane insisted he is "happy" with the players at his disposal.
Although Madrid have spent over €300million on new signings, the Bernabeu hierarchy were unable to meet Zidane's request to bring Pogba from Manchester United, while a late move for Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar has not progressed.
However, Zidane was in a relaxed mood, when asked about transfer matters.
"Paul is a Manchester [United] player and we must respect that.
"Neymar is not a Real Madrid player.
"The important thing is the players who are here. I will settle with what I have. I have spoken with the person who has to do things.
"I have the best players here, no doubt - I always say that. I am happy with them, thinking just about tomorrow's game," Zidane said.
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