Milan are linked with a move for former player Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and apparently have already made first contact for the Paris Saint-Germain man.
Ibra spent two successful seasons with the Rossoneri, before moving on to Paris alongside Thiago Silva in 2012.
As talks continue with potential investment in the club from one of two interested parties, Sky Sport Italia suggest attention is already on how it would shape the coming summer’s transfer strategy.
Milan are linked with a move for former player Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and apparently have already made first contact for the Paris Saint-Germain man.
Ibra spent two successful seasons with the Rossoneri, before moving on to Paris alongside Thiago Silva in 2012.
As talks continue with potential investment in the club from one of two interested parties, Sky Sport Italia suggest attention is already on how it would shape the coming summer’s transfer strategy.
The first theory is that Milan would want to target a player of status and level, who the rest of the team could then be built around, and Sky believe Ibrahimovic is first to come to mind.
Whilst 33 years of age now, it is reported that Milan’s main obstacle to any move to bring back the Swede lies in the form of his wages.
Tuttosport have also picked up on the story today and are running the line that Adriano Galliani has already spoken with Ibrahimovic’s agent Mino Raiola, to scope out the possibility of a move.
They also report that a potential offer for the player would be of an annual wage of €7m plus bonuses, and the guarantee of taking on the captaincy.