Zlatan Ibrahimovic Stay at AC Milan

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AC Milan striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic has completely dismissed the reports could be a transfer target for Real Madrid and insisted he wants to stay with the Rossoneri "for another three years."

Ibrahimovic, 29, had an excellent 2010-11 season with Milan - impressive enough for a lasting return to Serie A, Barcelona.

The Swedish striker scored 21 goals in a season in Catalonia, but never appeared to integrate at the Camp Nou Barca signing David Villa, last summer marked the end of his time in the club.

Ibrahimovic moved to Milan on loan before completeing permannet an agreement in January if his movement back in Italy did not sit well with Inter fans club in the city, with whom he played for three seasons between 2006 and 2009.

Now the Spanish newspaper El Mundo Deportivo suggested Ibrahimovic could make another controversial play.

He said the attacker is interesting to Real Madrid, coached by former Inter's Jose Mourinho - who gave it to Samuel Eto'o in the summer of 2009.

But Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who won a national championship in each of his last five seasons, the report is a rumor and stated his intention to stay in Milan.

"It is completely untrue," he told the Swedish press. "I want to stay in Milan for another three years. I am happy there."

Real are believed to be seeking to strengthen their attack after missing oprions First Division title for the third consecutive season, with Sergio Aguero believes in the top of their list of potential targets.

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