Agent reveals Man United, Arsenal & Serie A’s biggest clubs are chasing Zlatan Ibrahimovic
- Apr 1, 2016
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Is Zlatan Ibrahimovic returning to Italy?
Gazzetta dello Sport today splash the Swedish superstar on their front page, as they’ve secured an exclusive interview with the player’s agent, Mino Raiola.
As is well documented, Zlatan is a free agent at the end of the year when his contract at PSG expires.
The English press have linked Ibra with Man United and Arsenal, however GdS today play up belief the 34-year-old could return to Serie A.
The headline on the splash of the pink paper reads:
Raiola spills the beans. Ibra boom. Inter, Milan and Napoli in the race too.

Inside the paper is where the real details emerge, as Raiola talks up the next move of his star client.
A copy of the conversation with Raiola is below:
So what will Ibra do?
“With the physique and mindset he has I told him he can play another five years.”
Another five years?
“He has incredible energy that only improves with time. When he has time he even goes out hunting. He isn’t human in a sense that people can’t even imagine what he is capable of.”
Do you already know where he will play next year?
“It will be a special decision.”
Did China offer him €70 million a season?
“I won’t say the number but it is very high. He has offers from every continent but it is too early to paint the final picture. I am going on vacation for three weeks but I imagine when I return more pieces of the puzzle will be put into play, not just for Ibra.”
What have talks with PSG been like?
“They are doing all that they can to sign him to an extension. Paris remains an option.”
What about the Premier League?
“Outside of Manchester City, who will be managed by Pep Guardiola, all the big clubs have knocked on the door.”
What about in Italy?
“Every team has made an offer. Even Napoli, but they are only good at making movies.”
Who else?
“Inter have also made an offer, but it isn’t clear what President Erick Thohir’s plans are.”
What about AC Milan?
“Well they are certainly better at selling movies. Jokes aside, I think they are three or four signings away from being competitive.”

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