The presence of Chinese investors for Inter and Milan could redirect Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic towards Serie A.
The 34-year-old is still going strong and is contended by numerous teams, both in Europe and further abroad. His current €12m yearly wage could comfortably be topped if he were to take a contract in Qatar or in China, where he is offered €50m and €70m per season respectively.
The presence of Chinese investors for Inter and Milan could redirect Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic towards Serie A.
The 34-year-old is still going strong and is contended by numerous teams, both in Europe and further abroad. His current €12m yearly wage could comfortably be topped if he were to take a contract in Qatar or in China, where he is offered €50m and €70m per season respectively.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Ibra is placing his decision on hold as he is awaiting the developments of Inter and Milan's business with Chinese investors.
The Rossoneri are looking to sell the entire ownership of the club, though the exact dates of the operation are not clear, and in all likelihood it won't happen all at once.
The Nerazzurri will be selling only a fraction of their stocks, without losing control of their club. The idea is to pick up some new capital that will help them face their debts.
Ibrahimovic's ideal would be to go to Milan, but with wages closer to those he would be given in China. Whatever deal the foreign investors make with the Milanese team, there is the possibility that the Swede may be involved in the negotiations.
The player's agent Mino Raiola is also keeping matters pending. Although his most recent interview is only just getting published, he is personally holding back in Miami, away from the football business.