Zlatan Ibrahimovic to AC Milan: PSG striker 'agrees' return to Italian giants

PSG have no interest in selling star striker

Tom Sheen
Wednesday 10 June 2015 11:47 BST
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic in action against Lecce at the weekend
Zlatan Ibrahimovic in action against Lecce at the weekend (Reuters)

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Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has apparently agreed to return to AC Milan, even though the French club are not willing to sell.

Ibrahimovic, 33, spent two seasons at Milan before moving to France, scoring 56 goals in 85 matches for the club.

According to Sky Sport Italia, Ibra's agent Mino Raiola met with club CEO Adriano Galliani on Tuesday to discuss the situation, with the striker declaring his interest in a move back to the club over the phone.

It is reported that Milan would offer Ibrahimovic a three-year deal.

After a couple of years of under-achievement, the arrival of Thai investor Bee Taechaubol means the club will again begin spending big in an attempt to get back to the top of European football.

PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has no interest in selling the striker, but he has just a year remaining on his contract and could leave for nothing next summer.

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