Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic has hinted he could return to Italy, where he previously played for Milan's three biggest clubs, Inter and Juventus, when he said in an interview: "See you soon in Italy."

Ibrahimovic, 38, announced his departure from Los Angeles last month following the club's elimination from the knockout stages.
"I will join a club that needs to return to victories and renew its history in the search for a fight against everyone," the player, who moved from Manchester United to the United States in March 2018, told GQ Italia.

"It's the only way I will be able to find the motivation to surprise you again," he said. "It's not just about choosing a team. There are other factors that must be in place, including the interests of my family." "I'll see you soon in Italy."

According to Italian press reports that Milan made an offer to Ibrahimovic for six months in light of the poor levels of the team led to the 11th place in the «Serie A».

Last season's runners-up Napoli are a potential destination, with the southern club in seventh place after six straight games without a win.

"I like to make the difference," said the former Paris Saint-Germain striker. "I don't want to do some things right, but everything."

Ibrahimovic played for Milan between 2010 and 2012 and led the team to their last Serie A titles in 2011, scoring 42 goals in 61 Serie A games during these two seasons. He won three league titles with Inter (2007, 2008 and 2009) and twice with Juventus (2005 and 2006), which were canceled in the aftermath of the match-fixing scandal, "Calciooli", which shook Italy in 2006.