Former Manchester United star Lou Macari admited he has never 'heard of' transfer target Adrien Rabiot.
Macari has questioned the club's pursuit of the French midfielder, and revealed that he has 'a bad feeling' about the Juventus player when talking to MUTV, an official club channel.
The 73-year-old's comments come after the news that United's £15million pursuit of Rabiot could be ended over the wage demands of the player's mother - who is also his agent.
'I'd never really heard of him,' the former Scotland international said. 'Clubs spend millions of pounds scouting players across Europe, but nobody else has made a move for this fella. Why do you think this is? I have got a bad feeling about the guy.'
According to Sportsmediaset Rabiot's move to Manchester has hit a stumbling block due to personal terms, with his mother demanding more than the £6m he was earning at Juve.
Juventus fans are excited by the possibility of Rabiot departing and hope that the deal can be concluded as soon as possible.
And just as happy as Juve are to potentially see the back of the midfielder, so are United supporters frustrated at the announcement of the club's interest, joining Macari in his criticism.
Many even took to Twitter to express their joy at the news the move could be off, with one fan writing: 'Good he is another wrong type of player we are trying to buy & his stats are terrible'
Another added: 'Party time if true'
And a third user questioned the logic of trying to push through a deal, asking: 'Literally where is the decisiveness? If someone's trying to hold you over a barrel demanding something that's obviously unpalatable, you walk away. Simple.'
According to ESPN, Rabiot has appreciated telephone calls from Erik ten Hag, who has spoken highly of him and the Dutchman has pushed to sign Rabiot after United lost to Brighton in the first game of the Premier League season.
Macari played more than 300 league games for United in an 11 year period between 1973 and 1984, scoring 79 times.