Inter Milan have gone public on their transfer fee demands for Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic with speculation mounting that the highly-regarded hitman could end his three year stay at the San Siro. Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea and Manchester United have all been mooted as possible destinations for a player who has already represented Ajax and Juventus in a distinguished career.
Speaking about the recent activity in the transfer market Inter president Massimo Moratti made clear to Gazzetta dello Sport:
"If it is true that Bayern Munich have placed a €70 million tag on Ribery, then I will need to ask a minimum of €90 million (for Ibrahimovic).
Moratti and his Barcelona counterpart, Joan Laporta, held talks last week about a potential transfer, but they broke down before a fee could be decided.
However, Moratti insists that Inter have not received an official offer for the striker.
"If we are talking about Barcelona I think Laporta is far away from the mega-investment policy that Real Madrid have made so far," he said.
"No offer has been made for Ibrahimovic. Perhaps it will arrive tomorrow or it will come from another place (not Barcelona), but as of today, there isn't one."