Wednesday, 16th June 2010

After winning the elections at Barcelona, Sandro Rosell’s first major point of concern is the situation of disgruntled striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The Swede has failed to impress at the Camp Nou, and although reports claim they are desperate to sell the player, his massive price tag will be a problem in finding an interested buyer.

With Ibrahimovic valued at around €50M, Rosell is not optimistic any club will be prepared to shell out such a substantial amount. He is however, hopeful that interested clubs will be willing to make player exchanges in order to acquire the towering Swede.

Liverpool and Manchester City are the most likely to land the disgruntled striker at the moment, with Barca interested in trading for the Reds’ Fernando Torres or Man City’s Robinho. AC Milan are believed to be in the hunt for Ibrahimovic as well, but will unlikely be willing to part with Alexandre Pato in order to acquire the Swede’s services.

 

 

 

 


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