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Ibrahimovic tried to return to PSG but from Paris they ruled him out

Mino Raiola met with leaders of the Parisian team to talk about the return of the Swede to the Parc des Princes, but the idea quickly faded.

By Alexis Almosnino

Mino Raiola met with leaders of the Parisian team to talk about the return of the Swede to the Parc des Princes, but the idea quickly faded.
Mino Raiola met with leaders of the Parisian team to talk about the return of the Swede to the Parc des Princes, but the idea quickly faded.
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On the way to 40 years old, Zlatan Ibrahimovic seems to still feel strong enough to remain competitive in a great team and Mino Raiola tried to put him back in Paris Saint-Germain, in order to have a higher salary and above all a bigger project sports that he now has at AC Milan.

The Swedish player's agent met with leaders of the French team, back in March to discuss his possible return to the Parc des Princes. According to the French newspaper 'Le Parisien', last spring, when his contract extension with the rossoneros was being negotiated, Mino Raiola met with Leonardo to offer him the possibility of having Zlatan Ibrahimovic in his forward again this season, which is about to start.

The Swedish giant ended a contract with the Rossoneros and would have reached the French team for free, however it seems that Leonardo at no time considered accepting this proposal, something that ended up leading to the renewal of the Swedish striker with the Lombard team.

Although it was a very good option, since Zlatan Ibrahimovic arrived for free, Leonardo, PSG sports director, decided to reject this possibility since he has other plans for the forward of the Parisian team. The Swede had his doubts about renewing his contract with Milan and it seems that he ordered his representative to speak with the Parisian team to try to put on the Parisian shirt again this season, after Leonardo's refusal he accepted the renewal proposal he had about the rossoneros table.


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