
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's agent has admitted that he is unsure where the Swede will be plying his trade next season, but Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti has reiterated that he has no intention of selling.
The striker has been linked with a move away from Inter for some time, with speculation increasing this week that he could be set to join Real Madrid.
He was jeered by his own supporters during the clash with Lazio at the weekend but Moratti is still confident he will remain with the club.
"He explained to me that he didn't expect to be whistled in that moment," Moratti told the Italian press.
"Surely players like him deserve a little understanding.
"But I really think he will really stay at Inter."
Agent Mino Raiola maintains that Ibrahimovic is committed to Inter but would listen to offers from a small number of clubs.
"Zlatan isn't a prisoner," Raiola told Radio Radio TV. "His contract is a choice.
"If an offer came from another club at the top level then it isn't a matter of money but a sporting decision.
"When Zlatan left Juventus he didn't do so because of money but because there were broken promises.
"Before the Calciopoli scandal broke he had already told the directors that he wouldn't be staying at Juve - he isn't a mercenary.
"Ibrahimovic loves Inter, just as he loved Juventus and Ajax but offers have to be weighed up.
"He won't be joining Lecce - there are just four or five teams who could sign him not 10."