Barcelona Play The Football Of The Future - Inter Star Ibrahimovic

Inter star Zlatan Ibrahimovic once again made some worrying statements for the Nerazzurri fans, confirming he doesn't see himself as a one-club man and heaping praise on Barcelona.

Inter striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic silences the crowd with a goal against Lazio

During a press conference today ahead of Sweden's World Cup qualifier against Denmark next weekend, Inter star Zlatan Ibrahimovic once again made some declarations that will undoubtedly worry the Nerazzurri faithful.

Following last weekend's match against Atalanta, in which he ensured he finished as the top scorer in Serie A with 25 goals after leading his side to another Scudetto, he claimed that he is ready for a new challenge, and it wasn't the first time he has made such a declaration.

"I don't see myself playing for the same club for many years," he said to Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet. "I understand what [Paolo] Maldini felt. It's the same feeling I felt during the match against Lazio, when I 'silenced' the fans."

'Ibra' also admitted that European and Spanish champions Barcelona are his dream team.

"They play fantastic football, the football of the future," he continued. "In Rome during the Champions League it was as if we saw a team from 2015."

Ibrahimovic has been playing in Italy for five years, spending the first two at Juventus and the last three at Inter. This season he finished as top scorer for the first time in Serie A.

Danilo Pochini, Goal.com

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