Manchester United chief Ed Woodward is again speaking with agent Mino Raiola.
The Mirror says Woodward, Old Trafford's Executive Vice-Chairman, and super-agent Raiola severed contact after Paul Pogba's aggressive Italian-born advisor made repeated attacks on United at the turn of the year.
But the pair are in dialogue again after a strained few weeks triggered by regular criticism of United and it's policies by Raiola.
It's thought a peace-pact has been struck with Woodward now hoping Pogba's agent stops his public attacks on United.
It's believed French World Cup winner Pogba also played a role, asking his controversial agent to be less confrontational as both parties try to find a way forward over his future – but it's an uneasy truce.
Raiola has once again been talking to media outlets abroad about his own plans for Pogba and hinted at a potential move to Real Madrid.