Sweden forward Ibrahimovic and Brazil wing-back Maicon are both reported targets of Chelsea, Barcelona and Real Madrid.

"As a fan I would like Ibrahimovic and Maicon to stay," said Moratti to Gazzetta dello Sport.

"As president, looking at the books, if they want to go they can go.

"But if anyone wants Ibrahimovic and Maicon they know the price.

"For the time being, there is a 50% chance that they will both remain at Inter."

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

A move to the Spanish capital looked to be on the cards for the 27-year-old striker after Inter sporting director Marco Branca held talks with Real Madrid executives last week.

However, Moratti brushed aside speculation that those negotiations involved Ibrahimovic's possible transfer to the Bernabeu.

"Branca's trip to Madrid had already been fixed for some time and the reason was Maicon," said Moratti.

"But (Real Madrid president) Florentino Perez is not that interested in defenders, fortunately for us, because Maicon is one of the best in the world."