Asked about the future of Inter Milan forward and Swedish international Zlatan Ibrahimovich (26), the player's agent Mino Raiola has said in an interview with Lombardy regional television channel Antenna 3 that the striker is the one who will decide on his future:"The player decides what will happen. If a player wants to leave, he will. If he doesn't want, there won't be a transfer. So if Barcelona would call, the will of the player will be decisive. At this moment, he's happy and comfortable here and there are no problems. So there's no need to look for another club. Which wouldn't be difficult anyway, because only three or four clubs in the world can afford him."
Raiola also unconfirmedly hinted at a move to the Spanish league in an interview with Lombardy regional newspaper Il Giorno: "I just want to stress one thing: if Zlatan decides to go away, he will go away. Every time he has moved to another club, first from Ajax to Juve and then from Juve to Inter, he imposed his will.
This is not a warning, but I’m just saying that he can make his own decisions. Offers keep coming in for him. Real Madrid and Barcelona would do everything to sign him. Ibra would net 40 goals per season in Spain and would have more chance of winning the Ballon d’Or when he would play there."
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