I want to play with Milan's Ronaldinho - Ibrahimovic

Barcelona striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has revealed sensitive details about the fragile relationship he has with coach Pep Guardiola, saying the two have not spoken for six months.
 

The Sweden international also admits to not knowing about a possible transfer to Milan, but does wish to play alongside Ronaldinho.

"I haven't spoken to Guardiola for six months," Ibrahimovic revealed to Sky Sport 24. "I do not know the reason for this, but there are certainly problems. I asked him what the problem was, but I didn't get a response.

"As for Milan, for now, I do not know anything about a possible move, so I will remain a Barcelona player. I am happy here, and I don't know what the problem is. But I would like to play alongside a player such as Ronaldinho," he added.

Rossoneri forward Filippo Inzaghi hopes the Swede is able to join him at the club, and form a strong attacking combination.

"Good players are always welcome at Milan," the striker said. "The locker room is ready to welcome [Ibrahimovic]."

"Ibrahimovic's arrival is a dream that could now become true. Our roster is already excellent, but the transfer market is not closed yet," revealed Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri.

Barcelona president Sandro Rosell met with Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani and Ibrahimovic's agent Mino Raiola on Wednesday, to discuss a possible move.

After the match between Barcelona and Milan for the Joan Gasper trophy it has also been reported that talks are progressing at a fast pace and Zlatan Ibrahimovic could be a Milan player as early as Friday. The main problem for Milan remains the player's wages, so a loan move would suit the Italians if Barcelona are willing to continue to pay some of his salary.