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Zlatan Ibrahimovic is content with his life at Milan: Raiola

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The Rossoneri striker has been heavily linked with a move away from the Milanello, however his representative quelled any such speculations by saying he is
happy.
Speculation has been picking up over the course of the season about the future of the temperamental striker following his rumoured row with Massimiliano Allegri this campaign.
Reports suggested that there was a major difference of opinion between the striker and the manager over the tactics deployed in the second-leg against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 in the last sixteen of the Champions League.

Ibra’s interviews following the tie suggested that there was a major conflict between the two parties. Speculation further intensified of a move to Real Madrid after Ibra
was in the news quite a lot of times for glorifying Jose Mourinho.
Pundits were suggesting that this was a move by Ibra to try to hint Mourinho to swoop for him in the summer; however his agent stated that such reports were far from the
truth. Raiola was of the opinion that all the statements made in the press regarding the future of Ibra and his next destination were without any truth.

He went on to state that the Rossoneri had no desire to let go of the striker, and the striker did not want to part ways with the club as well. He further remarked that
people who were suggesting otherwise did not know Ibra as he was not one to hide his feelings, and mentioned:
“The situation regarding his future is clear,”
Mino Raiola told Panorama. “Milan don’t want to sell him and he doesn’t want to leave. The rest are theories, dreams and baseless assumptions. The voices which are suggesting otherwise are not true, also because he is the kind of guy
who doesn’t hide his intentions.”
His representative further went on to state that Ibra had time remaining in his contract; however, he stated that the duration of the contract would have little to do with
Ibra’s future. He further remarked:
“His agreement expires in 2014, even if expiry dates count for little. He had two and a half years left with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604. Whether
Zlatan stays or one day goes will have nothing to do with the time left on his contract.
Ibra, as he has always said, is happy in Milan.”
Ibra has come on record to suggest his intent of staying with the Diavolo in the coming season.

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