Barcelona Would Sell Zlatan Ibrahimovic At The Right Price - Report

Swede linked with Italy and England...

By Andrew McLean

Champions League: VfB Stuttgart – FC Barcelona, Christian Traesch, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Serdar Tasci (Bongarts / Getty Images)
Sources from Barcelona have stated that they would be willing to sell Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic if the price was right, surging interest from Manchester City and Milan.

Ibrahimovic himself, according to elmundodeportivo, has ruled out a move to Manchester City but "would not say no to joining the Rossoneri".

Il Corriere dello Sport has mentioned that Manchester City coach Roberto Mancini has moved back in for the Swede in a bid to lure another Barcelona player to Eastlands after capturing Yaya Toure from the Catalan giants. However, with the likely arrival of Mario Balotelli from Inter, it could be unlikely that the Citizens would follow up their interest.

If City do decide to continue their pursuit, they will not be shy in shelling out the millions needed to land Ibrahimovic, while Milan however may be forced to use Brazilian defender Thiago Silva as bait for Barcelona to part company with their striker; new coach Massimiliano Allegri believes Ronaldinho would really thrive working with a big 'No. 9' striker like Ibra.

This would surely alert rivals Real Madrid, as Jose Mourinho is running out of candidates to bolster his backline.

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