Inside the hotel and training camp at the centre of Manchester United and Real Madrid bust up

Inside the hotel and training camp at the centre of Manchester United and Real Madrid bust up

Manchester United and Real Madrid have been at war during their pre-season trip to the US.

The European giants have clashed over their Beverly Hills digs and UCLA training base in Los Angeles.

Both clubs are based in Tinseltown ahead of the International Champions Cup, but they have been at loggerheads over the facilities on offer.

They have become embroiled in a bitter row over training pitches and hotels, with the competition organisers forced to step in to diffuse the tensions between them.

United and Real are training daily on adjacent pitches at UCLA, but Jose Mourinho’s men arrived on Sunday, ahead of their Spanish rivals, and were able to claim the impressive Drake Stadium.

That has left Real training on an adjacent pitch — which has left the current European and La Liga champions, who arrived in town on Tuesday, less than impressed.

The clubs also clashed over the hotels where they will be based, with both said to have wanted to stay at the famous Beverly Wilshire hotel on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.

Inside the hotel and training camp at the centre of Manchester United and Real Madrid bust up

United also bagged the ­Montage Hotel, while Real were forced to move a mile away to the Beverly Hills Hotel.

Organisers of the ICC said the row began in the build-up to both clubs landing in the US and had escalated upon their arrival, with the two sets of players and staff now having to face each other every day on the UCLA campus.

It has also emerged Real may have made fresh overtures towards United goalkeeper David de Gea, a long-term target of theirs, which will cause further friction between the two warring clubs.

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The two sides meet at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, near San Francisco, on July 23, after which United head to Washington DC to face Barcelona, while Real return to LA for their fixture with Manchester City.

They will then play again this pre-season in the UEFA Super Cup on August 8.

There has been little love lost between United and Real down the years, with Sir Alex Ferguson famously once claiming he “wouldn’t sell that mob a virus” ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo’s 2009 switch between the two clubs.

United angered Real recently after pulling the plug on a deal for their striker Alvaro Morata, after weeks of protracted negotiations, when they managed to bag Everton striker Romelu Lukaku in a £75million deal.

Inside the hotel and training camp at the centre of Manchester United and Real Madrid bust up

That incensed Real, who were convinced Morata was United’s only feasible option in terms of signing a striker, with the Spanish giants now in a position where they could find it difficult to offload him.

And the De Gea saga, which refuses to go away, may surface again, after sources close to both clubs claimed Real have begun to make advances towards United’s No.1 keeper in a fresh attempt to lure him this summer.

De Gea’s move to Real collapsed on transfer deadline day in the summer of 2015, following a paperwork glitch, after both clubs had agreed to the deal, with Madrid keeper Keylor Navas going the other way.

Although De Gea subsequently signed a new deal, he has remained a target for Real, who could be ready to exact revenge for United walking away from the Morata deal by making a bid in the region of £50million for the keeper.

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