Zlatan Ibrahimovic hints he snubbed Manchester City to join AC Milan from Barcelona
Swede wants success now, not tomorrow...
By Zack Wilson
The Swede had been heavily linked with a possible move to City during his spell at Bacelona but opted in the end to join Milan. City will still take time to establish themselves as a force according Ibrahimovic, who insists that for his career's sake he needs success now.
"City must fight Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal - sides which took years to build," the striker told reporters.
"City are still a side for the future. I chose Milan because they are a team that can win prizes now.
"City can wait for the future but I can't."
Ibrahimovic insists he had no choice but to leave Barcelona after falling out of favour with coach Pep Guardiola.
"The problems began in March. I asked for an explanation, but he did not give it to me," added Ibrahimovic.
"I couldn't take it. I had no choice but to find a new place of work and I was lucky to go to a club like Milan.
"I will soon be 29 years old and cannot afford to lose a year sitting on the bench and watching the weather. I saw what happened last season with Thierry Henry."
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