Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal has taken a Dutch company to court over use of his image.
The Sunday Mirror says Van Gaal is demanding almost £75,000 in damages after a company used a picture of him in a newspaper advert without his permission.
The Manchester United boss went to court last week after alleging that Dutch firm Interbest had used a picture of him at last summer's World Cup without his permission.
An initial ruling agreed that Van Gaal has a case - and he is now taking up a second battle to win 100,000 in compensation.
Van Gaal has promised to give any cash he is awarded to charity.
Interbest organises an annual competition for the best writers in Holland.