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Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s agent has not ruled out the possibility of the striker returning to Juventus this summer.

Ibrahimovic has struggled to live up to expectations following his big-money move from Inter to Barcelona last summer, and there has been speculation that he may return to Juve.

“It is only normal that the new president of Juventus will think of a top signing to relaunch the club,” agent Mino Raiola told Tuttosport. “Zlatan is one of the best players in the world.

“In my view, nothing is impossible in life. In fact, I love to transform the impossible into reality. I have managed that a few times already in the past.”

Ibrahimovic hardly endeared himself to Juve fans after leaving the club for Inter in 2006, but Raiola insists the striker would not be deterred.

“You should know that for Zlatan, fear simply does not exist,” he said.

Raiola stressed, though, that he believes Ibrahimovic is likely to remain at Camp Nou and would only move on if he felt the move was right for him.

“Despite what everyone is saying, Zlatan loves it in Barcelona and will be there for a long time,” he said. “Zlatan was never offloaded. It was always him who decided to leave and chose his next destination so, when he leaves, it will be his choice.”

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