Zlatan Ibrahimovic would already be at AC Milan if Adriano Galliani was still the chief executive, says Mino Raiola as he rules out Napoli move

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has not received an offer from AC Milan but if former chief executive Adriano Galliani was still at the club he'd already have moved to the San Siro.

That's the verdict of the Swede's agent, Mino Raiola, who has given another update on his client's future.

Raiola, who ruled out a move to Napoli, said Ibrahimovic has been flooded with offers as his one-year contract at Manchester United steadily runs its course.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is looking for a new club after being released by Manchester United

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is looking for a new club after being released by Manchester United

Ibrahimovic's agent Mino Raiola says his client has plenty of offers on the table for his services

Ibrahimovic's agent Mino Raiola says his client has plenty of offers on the table for his services

But the striker's representative did not say where he would end up.


'Ibra is fine, he's received so many offers, from the US and beyond,' Raiola told Gazzetta dello Sport

Galliano moved on from Milan when the Rossoneri were taken over by Li Yonghong's Sino-Europe Sports investment group - and that handover of power may well have had a big influence on Ibrahimovic's future. 

'He's certainly not going to Napoli. Milan haven't asked me about him. With Galliani, he'd already be there,' Raiola said.

Ibrahimovic is a free agent after being released by United but he is currently recovering from a cruciate ligament injury suffered in April.     

Ibrahimovic is currently recovering from a cruciate knee ligament injury sustained in April

Ibrahimovic is currently recovering from a cruciate knee ligament injury sustained in April