I Know Where I Will Play Next Season – Inter’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Inter and Barcelona may both be denying a transfer for the striker, but 'Ibra' seems to know what is going on...
The Swedish striker could have ended all the speculation regarding his next move, however, he instead chose to play games with the media by claiming things were sorted but not giving any details.
A report on Wednesday stated that a deal had been agreed for him to join European champions Barcelona and that the move was down to whether Samuel Eto'o would agree to go to Inter.
This whisper was quickly denied by the Italian club in an official statement on their website and so the rumours were able to begin again about whether he would move or not.
After being interviewed about Sweden's drubbing of Malta in midweek, Ibrahimovic was then asked about the stories and opted for a cryptic response.
"I know where I will play, but I am keeping it to myself," he told a Swedish television channel TV. "I feel fine with that."
Lucas Brown, Goal.com
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