Dinamo Zagreb are on a clear mission — to bring their prodigal son, Luka Modric, back home in June.
The Real Madrid veteran's contract at Bernabeu expires in just two months, and there's no guarantee he will continue at the club next year given how little playing time he is getting this campaign.
That's why the Croatian's boyhood club is desperately trying to convince the the 38-year-old midfield maestro to re-join them this summer.
As a reminder, Zagreb's president secured a full-page ad in the Spanish Marca newspaper featuring Luka's name in Zagreb's colours, teasing a potential return.
They didn't stop there, though. In another charming move, one of Zagreb's no. 10 trams went through the city with its destination changed to 'Modric' this week.
With such charming and creative tactics, who knows? Modric might just find himself back where it all began. After all, as the newspaper ad boldly declared, "It makes perfect sense."