Zlatan Ibrahimovic hints he snubbed Manchester City to join AC Milan from Barcelona

Swede wants success now, not tomorrow...

By Zack Wilson

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Barcelona (Getty Images)
AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic chose to move to Italy over a possible Premier League switch to Manchester City because he believes that he has more chance of winning trophies.

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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