The Swede’s representative has revealed that the 31-year-old would be interested in taking charge of his former club one day
Mino Raiola has dismissed rumours linking the Sweden International with an imminent return to the Italian giants, but added that his client would like to return to San Siro as a coach in the future.
The former Barcelona player recently admitted that he would be open to a return to the Serie A side, but his chief representative has rubbished such reports, claiming that the Swede’s words were taken out of context.
While talking to media, Raiola stated that Ibrahimovic is still in contact with his former club but there are no talks regarding a move back to Milan. The agent added that the 31-year-old is very happy in France and sees no reason to leave.
"Zlatan has (a connection with) Milan but it is difficult to come back. He is happy in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 and will stay there for another three years.”
Dismissing reports that Ibrahimovic’s wife is unhappy in Paris and wants to return to Italy, Mino Raiola said that media is making baseless stories and such reports hold no truth.
"Maybe in the future, but only as a coach; is his wife unhappy? She is happy to be in Paris."
Mino Raiola also rubbished reports suggesting that his client made remarks about Barcelona and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mario-Balotelli-c23937, calling them average.
The agent said that Ibrahimovic never said anything like that and by spreading such false news, people are trying to gain their personal objectives.
"This is a total invention by those looking to spread false news. Zlatan has never spoken to any Spanish site and has never said these things about http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 or Balotelli.”
Talking about Manchester City striker, Mario Balotelli, Raiola said that Ibrahimovic rates the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 international in high regards and believes that the player can become the best in the business in the coming years.
"He believes Mario is among the best forwards in the world and has the potential to be the very best."
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