Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Moratti admits Want to Bring Back Ibrahimovic to Inter

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Barcelona striker is on loan to AC Milan, his future is still unclear, but the former Inter Milan boss in the state if he has a chance to bring back Ibrahim to the Nerazzurri, he will do it.
Inter president, Massimo Moratti, admitted that he was considering to bring back former assailant, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, if you have the opportunity to bring in the near future.
Swedish attacker seems to want to collect back his happiness at the time appeared to defend Milan, having previously resigned from the Inter Ibra in 2009 to join Barcelona.
However, time spent with the team in view of Catalan origin is very disappointing by many sides, so that makes frozen out of the Barca first team and was loaned to rivals Inter, AC Milan.
Since the arrival of Ibrahim to Milan, the former Ajax striker is capable of bagging 21 goals, and contribute to the Rossoneri when won the Scudetto this season. Ibrahim was able to continue his record incision which is able to give eight league titles in the club has ever defended, starting from the year 2004.
And there is one person who never doubted the ability Ibrahimovic to give the league title at every club who defended, and the individual is a former boss at Inter Milan, Massimo Moratti.
"I want to bring it back today, and it can be ascertained," said Moratti on Class TV. "With everything else aside, he is a figure of a player who is able to help you achieve victory," he said.
This season, Inter are only able to finish the season ranked second league Serie A, after experiencing internal problems so that the club must give up the Scudetto title for five consecutive years fall into the hands of Milan.
Even so, the director Marco Branca, has recently suggested a change of personnel in the Nerazzurri squad this summer, as a minimum precaution, because he wanted to rejuvenate the squad. Meanwhile, AC Milan Ibrahimovic is expected to make a permanent status at the San Siro at the end of this season.

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