Ibrahimovic deal 'far away' - agent

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (centre, in yellow) is in discussions over a move to Paris
13 July 2012

The agent of AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic insists his client's proposed move to Paris St Germain is far from complete.

Reports in France claim the Sweden international will join the Ligue 1 giants imminently after AC Milan reportedly accepted PSG's offer of 65million euros for Ibrahimovic and Brazil defender Thiago Silva.

Ibrahimovic's agent Mino Raiola told www.sportmediaset.it: "Is everything done with PSG? We are far away or, to put it better, we are as close (to agreeing terms) as America and China."

Raiola added: "I will meet (PSG sporting director) Leonardo.

"But PSG have to convince themselves that with Zlatan they are acquiring the best."

Ibrahimovic was Serie A's top scorer last season, netting 28 goals as the Rossoneri finished runners-up to Juventus.

According to reports in Italy, PSG have offered Ibrahimovic a four-year deal that would see him earn nine million euros per season - the same figure he currently gets as the highest-paid player at Milan.

However, the 30-year-old wants to sign a three-year deal worth 15million euros per season.

Ibrahimovic is tied to the Rossoneri until June 2015.

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