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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Will Not Go To Real Madrid And Will Stay At Barcelona - Agent
The player's agent has definitively denied any contact with Real Madrid and declared that the striker will stay at the Camp Nou...
By Cyrus C. Malek
As reported by Sport, Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic will stay a Barcelona player next season, as the player's agent vehemently denies any contact with Real Madrid with respect to a possible swap deal involving Brazilian midfielder Kaka.
"I have never spoken with Madrid nor have I ever spoken of a possible trade for Kaka. I don't know anything about that," declared Ibra's agent, Mino Raiola.
Sport further claims that, pending any last minute developments, Ibrahimovic will remain at Barcelona, providing coach Pep Guardiola with another viable option up front.
While the Swedish striker has been the subject of a host of transfer rumours this summer, especially since Barca signed striker David Villa from Valencia, it seems the player's transfer fee and wage demands are undesirable burdens for other teams to take on in what has become a relatively tight transfer market in financial terms.
"I have never spoken with Madrid nor have I ever spoken of a possible trade for Kaka. I don't know anything about that," declared Ibra's agent, Mino Raiola.
Sport further claims that, pending any last minute developments, Ibrahimovic will remain at Barcelona, providing coach Pep Guardiola with another viable option up front.
While the Swedish striker has been the subject of a host of transfer rumours this summer, especially since Barca signed striker David Villa from Valencia, it seems the player's transfer fee and wage demands are undesirable burdens for other teams to take on in what has become a relatively tight transfer market in financial terms.
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