
Inter president Massimo Moratti will sell Zlatan Ibrahimovic for no less than €100 million. Although coach Jose Mourinho and director Ernesto Paolillo recently declared their man was staying at the San Siro, Moratti has opened the door to an exit as he set a price for the hitman.
Voices surrounding Ibrahimovic suggested a squabble between the player and the club's hierarchy following Champions League elimination. The chief insists there are no such problems, but he admitted 'Ibra' is not priceless.
"I wouldn't mind €100m for Ibrahimovic," Moratti told Il Corriere Dello Sport. Although Moratti has given mega cash a thought, he feels his club will not be the same if Ibra does leave.
"I am not upset with him; he has given so much to this club and we have given plenty to him also," added the chief. "I cannot say anything to him and I cannot really imagine a future without him."
Recent reports from Spain linked the hitman with a move to Barcelona. The Swedish international’s agent triggered the hype when he suggested the striker would leave, only to eat his words and say that his client will stay in Milan.