Ibrahimovic has been strongly linked with a move to Barcelona while Chelsea and Real Madrid are also reportedly interested in the 27-year-old.

Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti rated as 50% the chance that Ibrahimovic will leave the club this summer.

"I have read the last interview given by Moratti," said Ibrahimovic's agent Mino Raiola in Gazzetta dello Sport.

"If he says that that there is a 50% chance that Ibrahimovic will stay that means there must be an offer, but then they need to wait and see if I'm in agreement.

"First introduce me to the buyer and allow me to be at the negotiating table."

Moratti last week slapped a 90million euros price tag on Ibrahimovic, who finished as Serie A's top scorer last season.

"It's not only Barcelona who can afford him," said Raiola. "But other clubs like Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United as well as Inter, so that makes five clubs."

Talk of a possible transfer to Madrid grew after Inter sporting director Marco Branca met with Real executives last week in the Spanish capital.

Inter denied those negotiations involved Ibrahimovic's possible transfer to the Bernabeu.

However, Raiola is not convinced that was the case.

"If Branca took a plane (to Madrid) he wasted his money because all he need to do was to call me," said Raiola.

"In order to sell Ibrahimovic, there is no need to travel. If they want to sell him, I can do that.

"I can find him a club.

"But they haven't asked me to do that yet so I'm not going anywhere.

"It will be Inter that makes the decision.

"They have told Zlatan that he is not for sale but if Moratti has changed his mind, he shouldn't be sending Branca all over the world, all he needs to do is call me."

Ibrahimovic, who is under contract with Inter through June 2013, is the highest paid player in Serie A, earning a reported 11million euros per season.