Reports in the Italian media have suggested that Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has set his sights on a return to AC Milan this summer.

The Sweden International spent two fruitful seasons at the Stadio Meazza before making a switch to Le Parisiens in 2012, where he has since scored 75 goals in 91 Ligue 1 appearances.

And at 33 years of age, La Gazzetta dello Sport has reported that Ibrahimovic would be interested in a return to his former stomping ground if PSG were not bound by financial fair play restrictions.

It is also claimed that as Laurent Blanc would be unable to find an adequate replacement for the Swede, he may be forced to remain at the Paris based club.

This, though, has not stopped AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi in declaring his interest in Ibrahimovic, and claims he is determined to bring the striker back to the club this summer.

“I’m fixated on his return, although it’s a very difficult thing to make happen, and it will take patience,” he told Sport Mediaset.

“But he’s magnificent on the pitch.”

However, the player’s agent Mino Raiola was quick to pour cold water on a potential return, and believes it’s impossible for big players to return to Serie A.

“I didn’t know [he’d said that],” Mino Raiola told SportItalia, when informed of Berlusconi’s comments.

“As I’ve said, it’s not possible for the big players to go back to Italy. I’m glad Berlusconi said that, but I don’t think it’s possible.”