Ibrahimovic commits future with PSG
Zlatan Ibrahimovic will not be leaving Paris Saint-Germain this summer, according to his agent Mino Raiola.
Ibrahimovic has scored 30 goals in 34 appearances for the Parisian club since his move from AC Milan last year. But Raiola insists he will not be returning to Italy any time soon.
Raiola said: "He will remain at PSG, I can rule out a return to Italy. I hear that he would cut his wage, but he has never spoken about it."
Brazilian forward Robinho is another player on Raiola's books and he says that it is the former Manchester City player's wish to stay with AC Milan despite being linked with a return to Santos.
Raiola added: "Robinho stays at AC Milan, this is his desire. I don't care about what Santos want, and I know that AC Milan want to keep him. It's easier that he extends his contract rather than leaving Milan."
Robinho played for Santos on loan during his spell at Manchester City in 2010.
The news follows the LFP's decision to suspended PSG sporting director Leonardo for nine months, with the ban keeping him from "the touchline, the referees' dressing room and all official functions."
The French champions were also handed a suspended three-point deduction for next season.
PSG reacted angrily to the punishment, releasing a statement which read: "Paris St Germain takes note of the decision of the LFP disciplinary committee to suspend Leonardo, the team's sporting director, for a nine-month period and to sanction the club by a conditional withdrawal of three points.
"In the light of the material elements submitted to the members of the disciplinary committee, Paris St. Germain considers this decision to be unjustified and extremely harsh. As a result, and in solidarity with their sporting director, Paris St. Germain will appeal this decision."