Zlatan Ibrahimovic's agent has played down talk that the player is considering quitting Inter Milan.
Swede not thinking of leaving Italians
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's agent has played down talk that the player is considering quitting Inter Milan.
The Swede's long-term future at the Giuseppe Meazza has been the subject of speculation in recent days following their exit from the UEFA Champions League.
Ibrahimovic refused to commit his future to the club in a recent interview, but the player's representative Mino Raiola insists the former Ajax man has no plans to leave Inter.
"If you ask me whether he was angry at the Champions League elimination then I would say yes, very angry," Raiola told
Radio Radio.
"He feels gutted, perhaps more than the others because he is still lacking a Champions League medal and he wants it at all costs.
"But he has a four-year contract and for now we will respect that - there is no problem.
Not leaving
"Either Inter will sell him or he will see out his deal. He won't be leaving unless the Biscioni want him to.
"Since his arrival in Italy, Zlatan has never had any problems with coaches and they have appreciated his professionalism and dedication."
Raiola believes Ibrahimovic would cost a world record fee if he was to leave Inter as he feels the talented striker is the best player on the planet.
"I think he's the greatest and the most complete player in the world," added Raiola.
"His value is made by the market and by Inter and is around about €100million and only five or six sides in the world can buy him."