Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Agent - Ibra move impossible

Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini could have a tough time trying to tempt Zlatan Ibrahimovic away from AC Milan, according to his agent.
The Italian manager revealed his interest in the striker on Wednesday, fuelling rumours the 29-year-old could make the move to Eastlands in the summer.
But Ibrahimovic, currently on loan at Serie A champions Milan from Barcelona, has said he wants to stay at the San Siro.
And his agent, Mino Raiola, insists the Swede has unfinished business with the Rossoneri as he looks to help them to European success next season.

Impossible

"Mancini has paid a great compliment to Zlatan by saying he might make the final leap to Manchester City," Raiola told Radio Radio.
"But he must not speak with me but with (Milan chief Adriano) Galliani and it won't be easy to take him away.
"Mancini knows what it means to have Ibra in a squad but I think it's impossible that Milan will sell him.
"When Zlatan went to AC Milan I said they were getting not just a player but also a winning mentality.
"Ibrahimovic doesn't like to lose and he has brought that mentality to AC Milan.
"In football everything has a price, but Ibra is not going to go away. He wants to grow with Milan. They will have a team to compete in Europe."
Additions
City booked their spot in the UEFA Champions League for next term with victory over Tottenham on Tuesday night.
And Mancini admits he does not know how many additions he will need to make to his squad in the summer ahead of juggling domestic football with European action next season.
"I don't know how many players I will need at this moment," said the City boss.
"When you play in the Champions League and want to try and win the title, you need many players. It is very hard without that."

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