It looks like New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was not a happy camper when it came to Dana White's conversation with Tom Brady.

Earlier in the week, White posted a phone conversation that he had with Brady online. The UFC owner has hinted in the past he would like to have Brady play for the Las Vegas Raiders — but only if he doesn't re-sign with the Patriots. White, a Boston native, re-iterated he wants the 42-year-old quarterback to re-sign with New England.

Needless to say, Patriots owner Kraft still wasn't happy with White.

“He was not happy with me,” White revealed Thursday on ESPN’s “Always Late with Katie Nolan.” “This thing is being blown out of proportion. I am being falsely accused here.”

“Now, first of all, what I said was, ‘I’m a Boston guy. I want him to play for the Patriots. But if that doesn’t happen, we want him in Vegas,’ ” White clarified, when pressed by Nolan. “I don’t want him going to California or any of these other teams. I want him coming here (to Las Vegas). If he doesn’t play in Boston, if he doesn’t retire and end his career there like he should, then he needs to come to Vegas.”

There is much speculation as to where Brady will land for the 2020 season. The Raiders, the Tennessee Titans, Los Angeles Chargers and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are all rumored as potential landing spots for the veteran quarterback.