Real Madrid reportedly have no intention of attempting to secure a reunion with Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo.
While the Portuguese superstar has scored 95 goals during his 121 appearances for the Italian giants, the 35-year-old has failed to guide the club to a Champions League trophy.
With less than 18 months remaining on his contract and the current financial limitations brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, it has been suggested that Ronaldo could leave Turin for a second spell with Real.
However, according to Marca, club officials have little interest in signing the veteran during the summer transfer window.
Los Blancos are currently in the process of reducing their wage bill, rather than looking at ways to facilitate the expensive return of one of their greatest-ever players.
Juventus managing director Fabio Paratici has dismissed the possibility of Ronaldo leaving Juventus before the end of his contract.