Inter's Ibrahimovic Worth The Same As Kaka And Cristiano Ronaldo Combined - Agent
Mino Raiola has revealed that there is no deal in place for Ibrahimovic to leave Inter Milan...
Reports earlier today claimed that the striker was set to leave Inter, with a deal already agreed with the European champions Barcelona.
Nevertheless, just hours after the Italian side released a statement on their official website denying the rumours, Mino Raiola told Onda Cero that "there is no agreement with another team that is not Inter and we are not free to speak with other clubs. Whoever wants to speak should speak with Inter first".
With regards to the price of his client, Raiola claimed that "Ibrahimovic is worth the same amount as Kaka and Cristiano put together".
Questioned about the meetings between Barcelona and Inter Milan, the agent played down their significance.
"It is normal that the presidents of the two clubs speak. [Massimo] Moratti likes [Lionel] Messi and they also speak about him," he mused.
"Any team that wants to speak should do so first with Inter and later to us with an economic and sporting project. They are both important."
Finally, Raiola was asked about the possibility of the Swedish striker moving to Real Madrid rather than Barcelona this summer.
"Was he born to play in the Bernabeu? Ibrahimovic was born to play football. He does not have a preference for any team," he concluded.
James Walker-Roberts, Goal.com
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